Estonian Broadcasting Museum
The Estonian Broadcasting Museum was established in 1999. The museum is located in Türi, the spring capital of Estonia, where the State Broadcasting Station operated from 1937 to 1941, and its 196.6-meter-high antenna was the most modern in Europe at the time of its completion.
The Estonian Broadcasting Museum features a permanent exhibition showcasing the history of broadcasting from the first broadcast trial to the present day. Various reporter tape recorders, microphones, and equipment from studios and broadcasting stations are on display. On the phonograph, it is possible to listen to sounds recorded on magnetic tape.
By prior arrangement, it is possible to book a guided tour of the permanent exhibition, a radio play, or a television news workshop. The Broadcasting Museum is a great place to celebrate an important anniversary, practice speaking in front of a microphone, or simply spend free time with friends.
The basic information of the permanent exhibition is translated into English at the museum. An audio guide in Finnish and Russian can be borrowed free of charge for the radio exhibition.
Access to the Estonian Broadcasting Museum is also ensured for visitors with mobility impairments.
Opening times
Open all year round
Tue-Sat10:00 - 17:00
Location
Vabriku pst 1, Türi linn, Türi vald, Järva maakond
Phone
+372 385 7055
rhmuuseum@rhmuuseum.ee








