New name, new location, modernised concept: the former Nortorf Museum has become the German Record Museum - since October 2022 in the historic boiler house of the former TELDEC record factory with around 800 square metres of exhibition space on three floors - expanded by the donations of the record archives from the NDR radio stations in Kiel and Hamburg, an ELAC exhibition and many other new attractions!
You can look forward to music boxes ready to play, shelves full of records, interesting films, e.g. about the path of sound to the record, great physical sound experiments and numerous rarities - from the more than 100-year-old Edison phonograph to the latest hi-fi system.
We are barrier-free and offer a museum shop, a small bistro and a stage for events.
Adults: 4,- Euro
Youths up to 18 years: 2,- Euro
Children up to 12 years free
The German Record Museum in the historic boiler house of the former TELDEC record factory with around 800 square meters of exhibition space on three floors shows the donations from the record archives from the NDR radio stations in Kiel and Hamburg, an ELAC exhibition, ready-to-play jukeboxes, shelves full of records and much more. The museum is barrier-free and, in addition to a museum shop, also offers a small bistro and a stage for events.
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