City Park Radio Museum
Radio Museum in Launceston
Enjoy the incredible ambience of the magnificent heritage cottage location, with some the oldest wisteria vines in Australia. Marvel at the wonderful exhibits in the historical radio museum, and experience live broadcasting from the updated stables studios.
Location: 43 Tamar Street, Launceston
Phone: (03) 6334 3344
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