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DASA Arbeitswelt Ausstellung (Deutsche Arbeitsschutz Ausstellung)

44149 Dortmund-Dorstfeld, Germany (Nordrhein-Westfalen)

Address Friedrich-Henkel-Weg 1-25
 
 
Floor area 13 000 m² / 139 931 ft²   Area for radios (if not the same) 100 m² / 1 076 ft²
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Technical Museum in general
  • Steam engines/generators/pumps
  • Chemistry
  • Robotic
  • Typewriter, calculating and coding
  • Mechanical Music Instruments
  • TV and image recording
  • Tubes/Valves / Semiconductors
  • Fire Brigade
  • Clocks and Watches
  • Textile production
  • Trams
  • Cranes and Lifts
  • Trucks / Lorries
  • Air and Space (aviation, spaceflight etc.)
  • Craft
  • Electronic Musical Instruments
  • Radios (Broadcast receivers)
  • Telephone / Telex
  • Computer / Informatic
  • Printing technology
  • Biology / Medicine
  • Audio amplifier
  • Radar
  • Electrical Applications
  • Industry / Production Technology
  • Home Appliances
  • Building (Construction) machinery


Opening times
Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm; Saturday - Sunday: 10am - 6pm;
Montag - Freitag: 9 - 17 Uhr; Samstag + Sonntag: 10 - 18 Uhr

Admission
Status from 02/2024
Erwachsene: 6,00 €; ermäßigt: 3,00 €; Familien (2 Erwachsene + Kinder): 9,00 €
Kinder bis einschließlich 18 Jahre: frei

Contact
Tel.:+49-231-9071-2645  eMail:besucherdienst-dasa baua.bund.de  

Homepage www.dasa-dortmund.de

Our page for DASA Arbeitswelt Ausstellung (Deutsche Arbeitsschutz Ausstellung) in Dortmund-Dorstfeld, Germany, is administrated by Radiomuseum.org member Heribert Jung. Please write to him about your experience with this museum, for corrections of our data or sending photos by using the Contact Form to the Museum Finder.

Location / Directions
N51.498350° E7.420650°N51°29.90100' E7°25.23900'N51°29'54.0600" E7°25'14.3400"

Mit der Bahn:
Die DASA liegt unmittelbar an der S1 "Solingen - Dortmund", Haltestelle "Dortmund-Dorstfeld-Süd/DASA". Von dort wenige Minuten Fußweg.


Mit dem Fahrzeug
Ausfahrt "Dortmund-Barop",
bitte folgen Sie den Ausschilderungen
"Bundesanstalt für Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin / DASA". Mit dem Rad
Radwege "R 10 - Mit dem Rad rund um Dortmund"
Deutsche Fußballroute
Nähe zum Emscherweg

Some example model pages for sets you can see there:

CH: Mikiphone S.A., Mikiphone Pocket Phonograph "Vadász" System (1926/27)
D: Siemens & Halske, - Magnetinduktions-Zeigertelegraf (1857??)
D: Telehor AG; Berlin Spiegelrad Fernseher System Mihaly (1929)
D: Nora, Aron, K4Wd (1929/30)
D: Braun; Frankfurt Volksempfänger VE301W (1933-38)
D: Körting-Radio; Volksempfänger VE301W (1933-38)
D: Gemeinschaftserzeugn Enigma (1938)
D: Grundig Radio- Type Super 165W (1950/51)
D: Rohde & Schwarz, PTE Röhrenvoltmeter URI (BN1050) (1952-70?)
D: Lorenz; Berlin, Recordophone S33U (1953?)
D: Opta-Spezial siehe Rheinkönig 3255W (1954/55)
D: SABA; Villingen Telerama P716 (1957-60)
D: Philips Radios - Raffael-S (Spezial) 17TD210A /08 (1958/59)
D: Graetz, Altena Reichsgraf F261 (1959/60)
D: SABA; Villingen Schauinsland S125-05 Automatic (1960/61)
D: Gossen, P., & Co. KG Betriebs-Messgerät (1960??)
D: Rohde & Schwarz, PTE Dekadischer Tieftongenerator SRT - BN4083 (1960??)
D: Reutlinger, Dr. & Frequenzspektrometer RS29153 (1960??)
D: Gossen, P., & Co. KG Uphi (1960??)
D: Telefunken Magnetophon 85 (1962/63)
D: Grundig Radio- Magnus 25 (1966/67)
D: Wega, Wegavision 3000L (1966/67)
D: Nordmende, Spectra Color Studio (1967-72?)
D: Zettler, Alois; Alibi-Nota (Alibinota) FL S110 (1968-72)
D: Telefunken Liftomat V (1972-76)
D: Philips Radios - Two Band Radio D 1220/00 (1985?)
GB: Baird brand - John Televisor with Nipkow Disc (1929/30)
GB: Marconi Co. 706 (1939)
GB: Ferguson Brand, 941T (1949)
GB: Bush Radio; London TV22 (1950)
GB: Ekco, E.K.Cole Ltd.; TC166 (1951)
I: Pantec, Division of Major - Multimetro analógico 20K (1975??)
J: Sharp; Osaka SM-7700 HMK (BK) (1985?)
NL: Philips; Eindhoven Oscilloscope GM5662/01 (1958??)
USA: Pilot Electric Mfg. Pilot Candid TV37 (1948?)

Some example tube pages for sets you can see there:

Vacuum Pentode AF7 (1934)
High-vacuum Rectifier DY86 (1955)
Beam Power Tube EL95 (1956)
Mag. Eye, 2 ranges, 2 shadow EM4 (1939)
Mag. bar tuning indicator EM84 (1957)
Surface fluorescent lamp for FL34
Beam Power Tube PL519 (1970)
Vacuum Pentode RV12P2000 (1937)

Description

The German Health & Safety at Work Exhibition (DASA. Under the banner of "Humans, Work and Technology", the DASA is home to the second largest technological exhibition in Germany which - in addition to a history of occupation health & safety - also presents a whole array of historical machines and numerous exhibits centred on the work environment.


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