German Phono Museum and its collection

The German Phono Museum is situated in the city of St. Georgen in the Black Forest, a region in Baden-Württemberg. This location is not only known for its natural beauty but also for its rich cultural heritage, which includes the Phono Museum.

Visiting Hours and Group Tours at the German Phono Museum

The German Phono Museum is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday. For those interested in a more in-depth exploration of the museum, group tours can be arranged by appointment. This flexibility in scheduling allows visitors to plan their visit according to their convenience.

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Visitor information German Phono Museum

Opening hours

May - October
Tuesday - Sunday
11:00 - 17:00

November
Closed

December - April
Wednesday - Sunday
11:00 - 17:00

Admission

0 – 6Free
65+€4.00
Adults€5.00
Children€2.50
Disabled€4.00
Family€11.00
Students€4.00

Group adult (from 10 people): 4 EUR per person

Facilities

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Location & Map

Bärenpl. 1, St. Georgen im Schwarzwald

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Exhibitions

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German Phono Museum Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The German Phono Museum in St. Georgen im Schwarzwald offers a comprehensive look at the history of sound recording and playback devices. Visitors can explore a wide range of phonographs, gramophones, and other audio equipment from different eras. The museum's collection is extensive and well-maintained, providing an educational experience for those interested in the evolution of audio technology.

    Highlights of the museum include the chronological display of devices, allowing visitors to see the progression of sound technology over time. Many exhibits are interactive, giving guests the opportunity to listen to recordings on various historical machines. The knowledgeable staff adds value to the experience, often providing additional context and interesting anecdotes.

    While the museum is praised for its content, some visitors note that the space can feel a bit cramped, especially during busy periods. Additionally, not all information is available in English, which may be a drawback for international visitors. However, the visual nature of the exhibits often compensates for any language barriers.

    The museum's location in the Black Forest adds to its charm, though it may require some effort to reach for those not already in the area. Despite its relatively small size, the German Phono Museum offers a focused and engaging experience for audio enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

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