In the Tibaldo Giancarlo Museum they find space:
– The first devices of the evolution of sound since 1880 with instruments such as the clavichord, melodic pianos, roller, mechanical, manual and spring-loaded organets, from Edison’s roller, wax and bakelite phonographs, to the fascinating hall and house gramophones with trumpet and case, to wire and magnetic tape recorders.
– The history of the radio through a journey with thousands of pieces from all over the world, many of them unique, which shows the evolution of this instrument also through precious shapes and materials such as hand inlaid wood and bakelite, from the important patents of Tesla to those of Marconi.
– The birth of pre-cinema and cinema, from the late eighteenth century with the first gas-fuelled magic lanterns to reproduce artistically painted figures on special slides, to the first animated images, the projectors of the Pathè company, up to the cinema machines of the sixties.
– The history of photography through its many discoverers who over the years passed from the glass plate to the film.
– The history of the telephone, from the invention of Meucci’s telephone to intercoms, dictaphones and devices for recording, listening and erasing.
– A corner dedicated to Ducati, which before becoming the famous motorcycle manufacturer of today, thanks to the ingenuity of the three brothers Adriano, Marcello and Bruno, from 1924 onwards built condensers, radios, projectors, cameras, calculators and electric shavers.
– The history of electricity applied to medicine through electrostatics, optics and mechanics from the mid-eighteenth century to the mid-twentieth century.
– The History of Bachelite
– The History of the Telephone
– The History of Television
– History of Rumi
– The History of the Microscope