German Phono Museum
Appearance
Deutsche Phonomuseum | |
Established | 15 July 2011 |
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Location | Sankt Georgen im Schwarzwald, Deutschland |
Coordinates | 48°07′32″N 8°19′55″E / 48.1255°N 8.3320°E |
Visitors | 5000 |
Website | www.deutsches-phono-museum.de |
The German Phono Museum (Template:Lang-de) is a museum in Baden-Württemberg in the town of Sankt Georgen im Schwarzwald.
The museum portrays the history of the music industry, beginning with phonographs and continuing right up to the modern CD. In the museum, in addition to old record players that were produced by local firms, Dual and Perpetuum-Ebner (PE), there are gramophones, which were the predecessors of the record player. In addition, other curiosities of the music industry are on display.
The museum was opened for the first time on 15 July 2011, and in 2015, there were about 5000 visitors.[1] The museum is located in the old shope of "Brigau". It is open from Tuesday to Sunday. Group guided tours may be booked in advance.
See also
References
- ^ Lisa Kuner (31 December 2015). "Lieber Museum statt Piste". Südkurier. Retrieved July 27, 2016.
Further reading
- Deutsches Phono-Museum. Stadt St. Georgen, St. Georgen 1996, (Kunst & Kultur in St. Georgen), (Schriftenreihe St. Georgener Museen Broschüre 2, ZDB-ID 2279404-9).