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A small museum, but worth the visit if you are interested in technology or the recording industry.
The museum has many types of gramophones, stereos, and recording equipment on display. The story of Emile Berliner and his company’s importance to the Canadian recording industry is quite impressive.
As a child of the 70s and 80s, I was always fascinated with how "stuff" works. Anja and her crew do an amazing job bringing these artifacts to life. There is something to be said about watching the ea...
Nice restoration of the former factory, with informative displays scattered around the site that also makes you appreciate the size and scale of the factory building. It also has a neat overview of Em...
A museum that is passionate outside the battered paths
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The museum is a treasure linked to the wave history, which is a nice way to the fascinating engineer Emile Berliner and an important part of Montreal's economic history.
A small museum, but worth the visit if you are interested in technology or the recording industry.
The museum has many types of gramophones, stereos, and recording equipment on display. The story of Emile Berliner and his company’s importance to the Canadian recording industry is quite impressive.
Some great history of sound, music (and video!)
As a child of the 70s and 80s, I was always fascinated with how "stuff" works. Anja and her crew do an amazing job bringing these artifacts to life. There is something to be said about watching the ea...
Interesting museum to visit
Nice restoration of the former factory, with informative displays scattered around the site that also makes you appreciate the size and scale of the factory building. It also has a neat overview of Em...
A museum that is passionate outside the battered paths
The museum is a treasure linked to the wave history, which is a nice way to the fascinating engineer Emile Berliner and an important part of Montreal's economic history.