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Elektromuseum Rendsburg

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Wohnzimmer der 20er Jahre
Röhrenradio der Firma SEIBT von 1925
Beleuchteter Stopfpilz von 1938
Elektro-Museum Rendsburg
Regelmäßige Führungen Regelmäßige Führungen ,
Kinder/Jugendliche Kinder/Jugendliche ,
Familien Familien ,
Senioren Senioren ,
Angebote für Schulklassen Angebote für Schulklassen ,
Kostenfrei Kostenfrei ,
Schietwetter Schietwetter ,
Museumscard Museumscard
Adresse
Stormstraße 1
24768 Rendsburg
Öffnungszeiten
Mo 10:00 - 16:00 Uhr
Di 10:00 - 16:00 Uhr
Mi 10:00 - 16:00 Uhr
Do 10:00 - 16:00 Uhr
Fr 10:00 - 16:00 Uhr
Sa 10:00 - 16:00 Uhr
So 10:00 - 16:00 Uhr
Gerade geschlossen
Wer bereits auf dem Gelände ist, kann bis 19:00 Uhr bleiben.
Beschreibung
The 'Elektro-Museum Rendsburg der Schleswig-Holstein Netz AG' (Schleswig-Holstein Netz joint-stock company museum on electricity) conveys an overview on the history of electrification. In addition to technical changes, the scientific-technical processes and results the museum also shows the social effects. Different furnished rooms like a living room, a music room, a child’s room, a laundry and a study, which are fitted with numerous lovingly restored exhibits from the times of Art Noveau, illustrate the technical level of that time.In the extensive presentation on the electrification of house and home visitors can find some rarities like the darning mushroom that is illuminated from the inside and that Konrad Adenauer had patented or the 'Orchestrion' from 1908, which replaces a complete orchestra.
Anreise PKW
Please follow the signs 'Elektro-Museum'.
The museum is situated in the middle of the town, 5 minutes from the railway station.
Parking facilities available (finance office car park)
Free
Travel back in time through the history of electricity: The museum presents the social impact as well as technical changes. Numerous rooms – a living room, music room, playroom, laundry, and den – furnished with countless exhibits from the Jugendstil period document the technological development of the period.