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The Museum for Communication tells you about all aspects of communication, including the history of the postal service, writing with a goose feather, sending your name in Morse, computers and other most recent developments. It explains how people communicated in the early days communicated and compares it with today. There are many interactive exhibits too.
EXHIBITIONS
To leave Zeestraat?
The Museum for Communicatie is not going anywhere, well not at least for the next five years. Recently the newspaper De Posthoorn reported that the former Postal Museum had plans to move. Fanny Evers from Public Relations informed us via the telephone that that there had been talks with the council about relocating to a large development on Anna van Burenplein behind Central Station, but that as yet no concrete decisions had been taken. For the time being the museum will remain where it has been housed since 1946: in Zeestraat.
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