Radio and TV Museum
The Radio and TV Museum is situated on the beautiful Radio hill area in Lahti, which is a vibrant lakeside city admist the Salpausselkä ridge landscape in southern Finland.
As the national museum of broadcasting, the task of the Radio and TV Museum in Lahti is to collect, research and exhibit artefacts and traditions connected with broadcasting.

RADIO AND TV MUSEUM
Radiomäki, Radiomäenkatu 35
P.O. BOX 113, 15111 Lahti
tel. +358 (0)3 814 4512
Email:
www.lahdenmuseot.fi
PLEASE NOTICE! Radio and TV museum is closed for reparations. The date of re-opening will be announced soon.
Opening hours:
TUE-FRI 10 am - 5 pm
SAT-SUN 11 am 5 pm
Art performance dealing with the Finnish civil war in 1918 aims to involve 22 000 participants
24th January, 2013 - The Finnish artist Kaisa Salmi will realize a large-scale participatory performance “Fellman Field - Living Monument of 22 000 People” in Lahti, Finland on Sunday the 28th of April 2013.
The International Lahti Poster Biennial Becomes a Triennial
2.5.2012 - The event will be renewed and a comprehensive selection of international poster art will be on view in Lahti next time in 2014. The exhibition will become a poster triennial, arranged every third year.