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Post and Telecommunication Museum

2992 Luxemburg, Luxembourg

Address Corner place de la Gare/4, rue d’Epernay
 
 
Floor area unfortunately not known yet  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Post
  • Passenger cars
  • Telephone / Telex
  • Morse technology


Opening times
Monday to Friday, 1pm - 5pm Free entry
nach terminlicher Absprache montags bis freitags von 9.00 bis 17.00 Uhr von Gruppen (5 bis 25 Personen) besucht werden. Samstags, sonntags sowie an Feiertagen ist das Museum geschlossen. (Stand 2013)

Admission
Free entry.

Contact
Tel.:+352 4088 8840  Fax:+352 40 68 67  
eMail:postmusee post.lu   

Homepage www.postmusee.lu

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Location / Directions
N49.599350° E6.132758°N49°35.96100' E6°7.96548'N49°35'57.6600" E6°7'57.9288"

The corner of Place de la Gare and rue d'Epernay, in the basement of the "Accinauto" building, entrance through the Luxembourg-Gare Téléboutique (phone shop).

Description The PostMusée has a remarkable collection of Luxembourg stamps, and many old photographs from its vast collection on Posts and Telecommunications are on view to visitors. The museum has also gathered an impressive number of old telephones and telecommunication devices over the years, some of which are exceedingly rare. A Morse telegraph set is kept in working order and museum staff is always happy to explain how it operates.

An original post office counter dating from 1912, an old stagecoach from 1880, many figures in postmen’s uniforms and a multitude of objects showing the postal life of yesteryear make for a most enjoyable visit to the PostMusée.

Nor are new techniques ignored: in a small multimedia room, interested visitors can see films and documents on the history of Posts and Telecommunications.

Visitors can also investigate the progress being made in switched telephony and see examples showing how manual and electromechanical switching technologies work.

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