Autore: Redazione • 02/08/2025 14:16
If you are passionate about history, technology, or simply curious to discover how the human voice has traveled through the airwaves, the Museum of Communication is an unmissable destination. With its rich collection, this museum offers an immersive experience that retraces the evolution of radio, television, and other means of communication, taking visitors on a fascinating journey through time.
The heart of the museum is, without a doubt, the history of radio. From the first rudimentary devices to sophisticated modern receivers, every piece tells a fundamental chapter in the development of this extraordinary medium. Visitors can admire vintage radios—true masterpieces of design and engineering—and understand how technology evolved to make long-distance communication increasingly accessible and widespread.
The exhibition path follows the different eras of radio, illustrating its impact on society—from the dissemination of news to entertainment—and its crucial role during key historical events. Voices of past announcers, old advertising jingles, and fragments of iconic broadcasts fill the air, creating a captivating atmosphere that makes visitors feel part of that very history.
Beyond Radio: A Complete Overview of the Media
The Museum of Communication goes far beyond radio. Its journey through time also explores the evolution of other pillars of communication. Visitors will find sections dedicated to the history of television, from the first black-and-white prototypes to the color models that revolutionized home entertainment. You can trace the milestones of this technology and observe the evolution of its design and functionality.
The museum also provides an in-depth look at other major means of communication that have shaped how we interact with the world. Depending on the period, you may find exhibits dedicated to telephony—from the first crank phones to modern smartphones—or to print media, featuring historical typewriters and artifacts that tell the story of journalism and information dissemination. There are often sections devoted to photography, from the earliest cameras to contemporary models, as well as technologies that made it possible to reproduce and distribute images.
The Museum of Communication is not only a place of preservation but also a dynamic learning center. Exhibits are enriched with detailed informational panels, audio guides, and often interactive installations that allow visitors to experience some of the technologies firsthand. This approach makes the museum suitable for all ages—from curious children to enthusiasts of technological history.
A visit to this museum is a unique opportunity to appreciate the path humanity has taken to connect and share information. It serves as a reminder of how “voices in the ether” transformed our world, bridging distances and creating connections between cultures and individuals.
Address: Salita Garzini, 5, 18100 Imperia (IM)
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Admission: Free
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Website: Museo della Comunicazione – Voci nell’etere
Cover photo credits: Paola Pasetti
Rivista online registrata al Tribunale di Napoli n. 43 del 23/03/2022
Direttore: Lorenzo Crea
Editore: Visio Adv di Alessandro Scarfiglieri
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Rivista online registrata al Tribunale di Napoli n. 43 del 23/03/2022
Direttore: Lorenzo Crea
Editore: Visio Adv di Alessandro Scarfiglieri
Insight italia srl (concessionario esclusivo)