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- Ankara TRT Broadcasting History Museum Brief Introduction:
- TRT Broadcasting History Museum is a museum located in Or-An, Ankara.
- TRT Broadcasting History Museum , established as Turkey's first and only public broadcasting institution to convey the institution's history from past to present, was realized with the four-year work of more than two hundred TRT employees.
- TRT Museum has a structure where the radio and television broadcasting process can not only be observed but also practiced.
- Various studios within the museum aim to demonstrate the processes of audiovisual broadcasting in practice.
- Various educational and promotional films explaining the cornerstones of publishing and the research library within the museum show that the museum is not just for watching but also includes many alternatives for learning.
- TRT Broadcasting History Museum is a museum where technology from all areas, from radio broadcasting that started in 1927 to the present day, is exhibited, from radio and television to new media and 3D broadcasts.
- Opened in 1981 as the TRT Radio Museum, it was used to collect and exhibit old radio equipment. In 1994, it was renovated from obsolete materials brought from radio and television studios in Ankara and Istanbul, and opened in its new location on the Or-An site under the name TRT Museum. It was classified as a private museum by a decree from the Ministry of Culture dated November 28, 1994.
- The museum, located within the TRT General Directorate site, is located within the residential units currently used as the Visual Arts Directorate and Workshops.
- The museum, which displays an exhibition depicting the cutting edge of broadcasting technology, from transistor radios to black-and-white screens and today's 3D broadcasts, as well as audio and visual archives that bear witness to this process, is located within the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation General Directorate campus.
- The TRT Broadcasting History Museum is not only a museum where historical artifacts are exhibited, but also an educational center where the stages and rules of broadcasting can be seen and learned in a practical way.
- The museum, which includes studios that provide behind-the-scenes viewing of radio and television broadcasts and practical opportunities, also includes radio, radio-drama, television studios and a virtual studio.
- The museum, designed and created by TRT staff, is also operated by TRT staff.
- The museum, which also includes four applied broadcast studios, a training and viewing hall, and a research library, also exhibits selections from the TRT archives.
- Sounds, Colors, Memories... The TRT Broadcasting History Museum takes you on a journey from the first radio broadcasts in 1927 to the state-of-the-art technology of the present day. On this journey, you'll be a guest on radio and television programs, recall Turkey's political and social history, and reconnect with your memories and childhood.
This section features recordings of programs about Atatürk from the 1970s to the present, covering various themes such as children, life, and agriculture; visuals used in television broadcasts between 1970 and 1980; and the Special Atatürk Photography Collection, comprised of little-known photographs of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. The microphone and original audio recording used at the 1933 ceremony where Atatürk delivered his 10th Anniversary Speech are also on display in this exhibition.
This section displays gramophone records, microphones, and sound recording devices belonging to TRT Radio, which began broadcasting on May 6, 1927. The most striking items in the exhibition, which includes approximately 60 items, are those dating back to the 1930s.
In this section, recordings of programs such as Arkası Tomorrow, Radio Theater, Children's Hour, which were broadcast in the 1940s, effect devices, old radios, records and measurement and maintenance devices used in the early years of broadcasting are exhibited.
This section displays image recording systems, cameras, mounting devices, and black-and-white and color televisions. The camera used in the first television broadcast is the most interesting object in the section.
- Visiting Days: Weekdays 10:00-17:00
- Appointment tours for groups: (Groups are minimum 5 and maximum 15 people.) Please inquire about short and long tour options.
- For appointment: T: 0.312.463 28 38 F: 0.312.463 28 48
- Email: [email protected]
- TRT GENERAL DIRECTORATE Turan Güneş Boulevard Oran ANKARA 06109
- Internet Address: https://www.trtmuze.com.tr/
Ankara TRT Broadcasting History Museum Address: Aşağı Dikmen Mahallesi Turan Güneş Boulevard, Oran Yolu TRT Site, 06450 Çankaya/Ankara
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