Address: Abbey St Opposite Abbey Tavern, Howth, Ireland
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Simon B
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A very curious, but fascinating place.
Joe & Tony made me very welcome on my visit to this curious museum. Housed in a historic Martello Tower from the early 19th Century this exhibition is crammed with artefacts telling the story of th...
This little museum of wonders is well worth a visit. The gentleman who owns it is very welcoming and has so much interesting history and knowledge to share with his guests. Make sure to stop by.
If you want to know more about radio history - this is your unique destination- the caretakers of this museum are most hospitable and very knowledgeable about the earliest communications.
A superb tour at the Hurdy Gurdy museum today with the very knowledgeable and funny guide named Michael
What a fascinating place this is. I knew about this museum but didn't know where it was and happened to stumble upon it today. The guide on duty today, Michael, gave me a fabulous tour of vintage radi...
Fascinating museum for an ex electronic technician. Jam packed with items
I am a former TV service person an electronic technician, so this was fascinating. Absolutely packed with audio and visual items, radio, TV, gramophones. From the mundane to the unusual to quirky but ...
A very curious, but fascinating place.
Joe & Tony made me very welcome on my visit to this curious museum. Housed in a historic Martello Tower from the early 19th Century this exhibition is crammed with artefacts telling the story of th...