Musée de Radio-France (Le)History of radio and television
116 Avenue du Président Kennedy
Paris,
75016
Neighborhood: 16th Arrondissement
Nearest Train: métro: Ranelagh, Charles Michel, Passy. RER: Kennedy-Radio FrancePhone: +33 1 56 40 15 16
Fax: +33 1 56 40 42 82
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Audio Guide Located near to the Eiffel Tower, this impressive cylindrical building with its central tower 68 metres tall, houses the Museum of the History of Radio and Television, as well as Radio France. A rich collection of televisions and radios (with some rare items like crystal receivers), a recreation of a Radiola studio, and contemporary works by artists. Soulages are among the museum displays.2 ¢/min and up – call home from over 100 countries!http://travel.comfi.com/Best Value. Best Escape. – Escape to Tampa Bay! Click here for Deals!http://www.visittampabay.comAlaska – it’s HOT! Get a FREE Official Alaska Travel Guide today.TravelAlaska.comdisabled access.
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Gros-La-Fontaine Market
Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
7:00AM
The Gros-La-Fontaine Market takes place every Tuesday and Friday on Rue Gros between Avenue Théophile Gautier and Rue La Fontaine. The market is a five-minute walk southwest from the museum along Rue Gros. Rue Gro begins at the southern corner of the museum.
Guided Tour of Le Musée de Radio-France
Jul 27th, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
Radio apart from being an important mass communication is also a popular entertainment media. If you want to know about the working of a radio-station and other trivia on radio, you can join in the guided tour of Le Musée de Radio-France. You will be briefed on the equipments and technology applied. So get ready to enter the amazing and interesting world of radio.