Estonian Broadcasting Museum

The Estonian Broadcasting Museum was founded in Türi in 1999. The museum’s permanent exhibition introduces the history of broadcasting from the first test broadcasts to the present day. You can visit the Estonian Broadcasting Museum from Tuesday to Saturday. You can also book a guided tour in advance. Interesting facts: The radio station that started broadcasting from Türi in 1937 was the most modern in Europe at the time. At the Broadcasting Museum, you can try your hand at producing a radio show. Working displays are exhibited at the museum – old televisions, loudspeakers and much more.