Nestled in the heart of Thessaloniki, Greece, the Radio Museum offers a captivating journey through the evolution of radio and telecommunications. Established in 2000, this intimate museum showcases a diverse collection of artifacts that chronicle the history of radio broadcasting, from its inception to the present day.
The museum's collection includes equipment from the first radio station in the Balkans, founded by Christos Tsigiridis in 1926. This station marked a significant milestone in the region's communication history. Additionally, the museum houses machinery from Radio ERT Macedonia, the Army's equipment, and artifacts from the legendary amateur AM-MW station RADIO NESTOR, which operated from 1958 to 1968. These pieces offer valuable insights into the technological advancements and cultural impact of radio in Greece.
Visitors can explore a variety of exhibits, including:
These exhibits provide a comprehensive overview of the technological progress in the field of radio and telecommunications.
The museum is located within the grounds of HELEXPO, Thessaloniki's International Exhibition Center. It remains open throughout the duration of the annual Thessaloniki International Fair, typically held in the first week of September. During the rest of the year, visits are available by appointment.