Museum of Post and Telecommunications

The Museum of Post and Telecommunications (Slovene: Muzej pošte in telekomunikacij) is a museum in Slovenia that presents the history of mail and telecommunications in the country and in general. It was established in 1985 and is the oldest communications institution in Slovenia. It stems from the tradition of the Museum of the Hungarian Crown Post Office, established in Budapest in 1887. The museum, which from 1985 until 2008 operated at Loka Castle in Škofja Loka, now resides at Polhov Gradec Manor. It is a branch of the Technical Museum of Slovenia. It has several sections, including a section on the role of women as switchboard operators and telegraphists. It also keeps a collection of stamps.[1]

References

  1. "Museum of Post and Telecommunications". Culture.si. Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory. 30 January 2013.

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Coordinates: 46°4′3″N 14°18′50.49″E / 46.06750°N 14.3140250°E / 46.06750; 14.3140250

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