Enter Museum

Now a non-profit foundation ("Stiftung ENTER"), it originated as the project of Swiss entrepreneur Felix Kunz.

In 2011, the Enter museum moved into a building right at the train station in Solothurn with a surface area of 1800 square metres.

In 2022, the museum will be closed and transferred to the nearby village of Derendingen and re-open there on a larger scale in 2023, using a surface area of over 5000 square meters.

[2] The museum displays about 10,000 exhibits from the history of radio, television and computers from the early years to the present.

[5][6] The collection has a focus on history of technology made in Switzerland with products of Studer-Revox Paillard, Bolex, Crypto AG, Gretag.

Enter Museum with a display of vintage radios
A wooden model of the Curta calculator machine
The mechanical calculator Millionaire
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The Apple 1 computer of 1976 with a custom case - one of the highlights of the museum
An early sound recording device produced by the German company Lorenz. It used a steel band to record.
The shop of the Enter museums has more than 1 million spare parts including 40 000 vintage valves.