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Museum of Vintage Radio, Martello Tower, 2 Abbey St, Howth, Dublin, D13 V099, IrelandMap
Phone: +353 86 381 8865
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  • PassingBy_Just
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    A little gem.

    If one chances on a Hurdy-gurdy Radio Museum situated in a Martello tower, it would be almost sinful not to step inside. When will you next get the chance? This is a little gem. A fascinating array o...

    Reviewed on Sep 26, 2023
  • GoPlaces63482843271
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    Radio Memorabilia Heaven

    This is a wonderful collection of radio equipment and memorabilia including telegraph keys, radios, TVs, and even a foghorn. There were so many devices with radios, even a toilet paper holder in the r...

    Reviewed on Jul 18, 2022
  • ShoreGazer
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    Hidden gem in Howth

    Unique and filled with curiosities, this tiny museum jam-packed with every kind of vintage radio, posters, gramophones, phonographs, telephones... You could look all day and still be finding new thing...

    Reviewed on Apr 25, 2022
  • 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...

    Reviewed on Nov 17, 2019
  • Anya O
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    A hidden little gem

    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.

    Reviewed on Oct 24, 2019

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