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Everything revolves around sound and image transmission at Ernesto's Gramophone and Radio Museum in Klosters Serneus. It houses around 300 exhibits that can be admired. The highlights include

Everything revolves around sound and image transmission at Ernesto's Gramophone and Radio Museum in Klosters Serneus. It houses around 300 exhibits that can be admired. Highlights include the phonograph from 1897, a Telefunken radio, type "Katzenkopf" from 1931, three "Volksempfänger" from 1931-1938 from National Socialist Germany, an "Atwater Kent" music chest from 1930 and the first color television in Europe from the 1960s.

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Ernesto’s Grammophon und Rundfunkmuseum
Pagrüegerstrasse 34
7249 Serneus
079 611 32 12
gramowin.ch@bluewin.ch

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Ernesto's Grammophon und Rundfunk Museum
Pagrüegerstrasse 34
7250  Klosters
Switzerland

Phone  +41 (0)79 611 32 12
gramowin.ch@bluewin.ch
ernestosmuseum.jimdo.com
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Ernesto's Grammophon und Rundfunk Museum
Pagrüegerstrasse 34
7250 Klosters
Phone  +41 (0)79 611 32 12
ernestosmuseum.jimdo.com
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