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The Museum was opened on November 16, 2006 to mark the 55th anniversary of Ukrainian television.The museum staff created the exhibition that gradually restores the history of the Ukrainian television – from those who stood at the forefront of professional television broadcasting in Ukraine, those who first stood behind the cameras on Khreschatyk, 26, first pressed the “broadcast” in 1951, who erected the first brick modern hardware-studio complex on 42 Melnikova Street where the modern Ukraine TV Centre is.To celebrate the Museum’s 5 year anniversary, on November 5, 2011 a second showroom was opened. New hall represents a unique model of microphones, cameras, photographs of famous TV personalities and model first television studio.The museum has over 400 exhibits. Among them – the unique curios samples: a TV with a magnifying lens OSC-49, film and television cameras that filmed the first gear, radios before the war, the first Soviet tube TVs thumbnail gallery sets studios, television programs, films, and layouts studies performed manually by artists UT.Visitors can learn about different stages of Ukrainian television history; who creates the image on the TV screen and behind the scenes; which the first TV was and how it worked.The Museum is open Monday through Friday from 10 to 17.
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