The Philipp-Reis-Haus is a city museum located in Friedrichsdorf in the Taunus. It is situated in the former residence of Philipp Reis, the inventor of the telephone. This historical building offers a unique insight into the life and work of the inventor, as well as the development of the telephone from its inception to the present day.
One of the highlights of the Philipp-Reis-Haus is the 'Telecommunication' room. Here, the invention and evolution of the telephone are presented in an interactive way. Visitors are allowed to touch the historical devices, providing a hands-on experience of the history of telecommunication.
The Philipp-Reis-Haus offers a variety of activities for visitors of all ages. These include costume tours, inventor workshops for children, lectures, and musical evenings. Additionally, every two years in May, the museum celebrates the 'Day of the Telephone', a special event filled with diverse activities.
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Hugenottenstraße 93, Friedrichsdorf
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