Mediamuseum
About This Museum
Tucked away in the heart of Pescara, the Mediamuseum offers a refreshingly modern counterpoint to Italy's ancient treasures. Itβs a vibrant, interactive playground dedicated entirely to the evolution of communication, from crackling early radios and clunky television sets to the digital age. You don't just look at exhibits here; you get hands-on, experiencing firsthand how media has shaped our world. The atmosphere is more like a dynamic cultural lab than a quiet hall of artifacts, making it a fascinating detour for anyone curious about the technology that connects us.
Collection Highlights
A massive wall of vintage television sets broadcasting historical moments and an exhibit where you can try your hand at being a news anchor in front of a real green screen are unforgettable. The journey through Italian radio history, complete with original broadcast recordings, is another standout.
Visitor Information
It's located right on Piazza Emilio Alessandrini, making it easy to find. Given its hands-on nature, it's a fantastic spot for families, but honestly, anyone with a passing interest in technology or pop culture will find something to love.
Architecture & Building
Housed in a sleek, contemporary building with clean lines and large glass windows, its modern aesthetic perfectly mirrors the forward-looking themes explored inside.
Contact & Location
Address: MediaMuseum, 34, Piazza Emilio Alessandrini, Porta Nuova, Pescara, 65127, Italia
Phone: +39 085 451 7898
Website: Visit Website