Tape Recorder Museum
Visit the Tape Recorder Museum in Keszthely for a unique opportunity to discover one of the world's largest collections of analogue and tape recordings and its fascinating history.
Tourists visiting Keszthely have a number of fascinating attractions to choose from, but the Tape Recorder Museum is high on the list. The museum boasts one of the largest collections of magnetic sound recording in the world.
The history of the tape recorder
The museum’s primary aim is to present the history and science of the tape recorder and its practical applications. When you enter the doors of the Tape Recorder Museum, you are immediately transported into a magical world. An interactive exhibition allows visitors to experience the different forms of sound recording for themselves, bringing science to life not only in theory but also in practice. This type of experience can be particularly attractive for families, as children can learn while having fun and discovering the basics of physics.
An interesting factMarcell Jánosi is one of the leading figures in Hungarian tape manufacturing and the inventor of the microfloppy disk. He had a significant impact on technological development, and his inventions, especially the microfloppy disk, revolutionised data storage and backup.
The museum’s collection
The museum’s collection is extremely varied, with many different types of recordings and tape recorders, showing the diversity and evolution of sound recording over time. Visitors can learn about how these devices work and discover how they have influenced people’s everyday lives, whether for education or entertainment.
The Tape Recorder Museum is not just for science enthusiasts. The interior itself is attractive and aesthetic.
All in all, the Tape Recorder Museum is a place where science, entertainment and culture meet. For the tourist, it is not just an attraction, but a programme that enriches and makes your trip memorable. In addition, the museum’s surroundings, friendly staff and guided tours add to the experience, making the Tape Recorder Museum a truly unmissable destination for all visitors to Keszthely.
“Lots of recorders, high quality, friendly guided tour, for those interested in the subject, it’s a must!”
Gábor SchlagmüllerLocal guide
Parking
A practical way to visit the museum is to park in the car park under the town market, accessible from Unterberger Street, coming from Rákóczi Street. The museum building is only a comfortable 5-minute walk from the car park, which is close to the Main Square and the town centre, so it may be worth leaving your car there during your walk around the town.
Information
Show on Map8360 Keszthely, Bem József utca 15.
Availability
- 8360 Keszthely, Bem József utca 15. Route planning
- +36 83/555- XXX Show
- info@magnomuzeum.hu
- http://magnomuzeum.hu
Open hours
- Whole year
- OpenClosing: 16:00
- Thursday (today) 10:00-16:00
- Friday 10:00-16:00
- Saturday 10:00-16:00
- Sunday 10:00-16:00
- Monday 10:00-16:00
- Tuesday closed
- Wednesday closed




