Everyday life at the Radio Museum

In the beautiful "Marble Hall", which is the first thing you encounter after passing through what was the main entrance to the Crafts School from 1939 to 1972, there are two exhibition displays, which show a selection of consumer electronics through the ages and more professional electronics in the form of measuring instruments.

Next to the Radio Museum is the members' "common room", where there is of course the opportunity to enjoy themselves around the conference table, but where there are also repair areas for renovating the fine old appliances.

This room also serves as a meeting room for the more than 25-year-old, renowned layer cake club, where members, originating from the electronics department of the Danish School of Crafts/EUC Syd, meet every Friday afternoon to eat and enjoy a piece of layer cake of an appropriate size and of absolute top quality.

The Radio Museum often receives donations. The devices are registered and then put into storage. After renovation, they are included in the Radio Museum's exhibition. However, there are such a large number of devices that the Radio Museum is not able to accommodate them all. So, in order to provide a greater breadth and a more dynamic exhibition, there is an ongoing replacement of devices.

The exhibition displays in the school's beautiful old hall, the floor, stairs and walls of which are covered with Greenlandic marble.
Then finally the hands on the old clock came back
Alex and Niels are working on renovating "The Bishop's Hat"
Alex and Niels are renovating the "The Bishop's Hat" at one of the common room's repair sites.

The cabinet for the "The Bishop's Hat"
"The entrails" of "The Bishop's Hat"
"The Bishop's Hat" electronics from a different angle
The museum director gets a "grandfather" in the nostalgia corner. Notice how well the director fits into the environment
The coat of arms of the Lagkageklubben, which was produced on the occasion of the 10th anniversary.
Layer cake pieces of appropriate size and of absolute top quality are waiting to be eaten and enjoyed by the members
This well-fed bunch is part of the layer cake club members
Going to the "steel"
Torben and Hans Henrik seem to be a little affected by the bottle of "holy water"
The stiffened expression is due to a Botox treatment of the forehead, which is now beautifully free of wrinkles.