As well as preserving very rare devices, the Vintage Radio Museum has become a cultural landmark that attracts enthusiasts and academics from across Italy.
Inside the ancient hall of the former Convent of San Francesco, a place steeped in centuries of history, there is a truly unique museum: an extraordinary collection, created from the generosity of Carlo Chiuselli, which features over one hundred radio sets produced between the 1920s and 1960s in Italy, Germany, England, France, and the United States.
Each radio has been carefully restored to its original splendour, and made fully functional again, ready to transmit the voices, sounds, and above all, emotions of a bygone era.