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6, Balscadden Road, Howth, IE Ireland
kontakter telefon: +353
internet side: hurdygurdyradiomuseum.wordpress.com
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 53.3876605, Longitude: -6.0637085
Stephanie Chen
::A great, eccentric, little museum. Lots of wonderful artifacts and curiosities. Inside can be a little cramped depending on how many people are inside but it's well worth a visit. The staff there are very friendly and lovely to chat with. There's also a nice view of Howth Pier outside. Be aware the museum is up on a hill which some may find steep and to watch your head entering!
Tony Breathnach
::A hidden gem and Aladdin's Cave. Full of memorabilia from the history of telecommunications.
gerry mcnally
::Brilliant. A great tour,and lots of history. Well worth a visit!
Siobhan Twomey
::Had a wonderful trip here last Summer and met an enthusiastic and knowledgeable curator.
Roger Moore
::Almost certain to be the most eccentric delight of any visit to greater Dublin, this museum -- one man's obsession with wireless (and telegraph wire) communication since Marconi -- is well worth a stop if you've taken the train to Howth to walk the cliffs and sample the delicious seafood. You're guaranteed a personal tour of the antique radios, TVs, testing and transmitting gear, neon signs and the like, a tour given by the collector himself or his son. Don't miss it!