Musée des ondes Emile Berliner

The Musée des ondes Emile Berliner is a technical history museum featuring displays related to the development of music recording and broadcasting and subsequent industries, located in the historic factory of the Berliner Gram-o-phone Company[1] in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

To celebrate the Centennial of Broadcasting in Canada, the museum received a Governor General History Award in 2020.

Around 1990, after RCA Victor moved to a new location in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, the building was converted to a mixed-use office complex.

MOEB projects are financed by grants from the federal government, the city of Montreal and the province of Quebec.

As of 2019, 18% of operational costs were paid by the city of Montreal and the Sud-Ouest borough, the remaining 82% coming from the museum's self-generated revenue (visits, souvenir shop, donations).

Image of the RCA Victor Company, around 1945
The Berliner Gramophone Factory after it became part of RCA Victor, after 1929
Phonographs and Gramophones in the permanent exhibition
Phonographs and Gramophones in the permanent exhibition
Inventor Emile Berliner around 1910
Inventor Emile Berliner around 1910