Museum of Communication, Nuremberg, Germany explained

Museum of Communication
Location:Lessingstrasse 6, D-90443 Nuremberg, Germany
Coordinates:49.4455°N 11.0745°W
Mapframe-Zoom:14
Established:1902
Director:Marion Grether (from January 1, 2013)
Website:Museum of Communication Nuremberg

The Museum of Communication is co-located with the Nuremberg Transport Museum in Nuremberg, Germany. It shows various ways in which people communicate with each other.[1]

Exhibition

The exhibition's four rooms address the subject of communication – sounds, images, texts, or internet. Exhibits include the first German telephone, postal delivery vehicles and various communication equipment.[2]

The collection includes over 400 objects. Interactive stations invite visitors to become a part of the exhibition. Participants can attend a writing workshop, send a message via the pneumatic post, or play the role of television presenter.

One of the exhibition's key design elements is matching the architecture to the themes covered in the respective room.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Gordon McLachlan. The rough guide to Germany. registration. 2004. Rough Guides. 978-1-84353-293-4. 162.
  2. Book: Bekker, Henrik. Munich & Bavaria Travel Adventures. 2008. Hunter Publishing, Inc. 978-1-58843-682-5. 378.