The Philips Museum is located in the center of Eindhoven, where Gerard Philips produced his first light bulbs in 1891. Here you will be taken into …
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Jul 4, 2024
Informativ exhibiton - good/natural progress - up to date. Nice with places to sit and interact. Good service with hosts walking around and being available for questions.Full review by kristinbP7855HW
Jun 23, 2024
Really boring museum with not much to see - unless you want to stand around and read printed articles on the walls or see a few old Philips appliances. I would say this is a waste of time but it is s…Full review by StefanVargyUK
Jun 19, 2024
Take your time and get to know the truly interesting history of the invention and production of the lightbulb and not the least what followed - all within the frames of trademark PhillipsFull review by w203ulgk
I have a 1980's Philips Cooktronic M710 Microwave oven (Model AVM710/PH) still in good working order. This has now been brought out of store to replace an equally elderly Sharp Carousel 11 oven. I'm a little perplexed as to what on one of the dials the numbers 1 to 10 represent as they relate to cooking time functionality. With this concern in mind I should greatly appreciate the possibility of obtaining from You a copy of an original Operators Manual. It would also be helpful to have an idea of this equipment's Wattage and as to whether there is still any remote possibility of being able to obtain a correct oven lamp bulb as this has blown. The detail of this reads as follows: 230-240V-20W-Philips-7648M21?, - then a box with a diagonal line through it followed by J4.
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Hello Benjamin, You can contact the museum for such a questions, may be they can help you with your manual. Because they have a big hall where the old device are stored. For …
Hello Benjamin, You can contact the museum for such a questions, may be they can help you with your manual. Because they have a big hall where the old device are stored. For preparing for the museum or elsewhere. I do not know the adres of that hall. So my advise is call or mail the museum. But you can also send your mail to the headquarters from PHILIPS.
Can you use your museum card to enter this museum??
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yes, museum kaart is accepted From their website: Entry prices Children up to 6 years: free of charge Children 6-18 years € 4,50 Adults: € 9,00 Familiy ticket € 28,00 (2 adults, 2 …
yes, museum kaart is accepted From their website: Entry prices Children up to 6 years: free of charge Children 6-18 years € 4,50 Adults: € 9,00 Familiy ticket € 28,00 (2 adults, 2 children, 1x Mission Eureka) Tours: € 50.00 excl. entry ticket (max. group size: 12 persons) Museum Card free admission Per 1 January 2017 Children up to 6 years: free of charg Children up to 6 years: free of charg Entry price reductions Philips employees: free of charge in 2017 (with Philips badge) Members of the Philips Verenigingen van Gepensioneerden € 4.50 (with a proof of membership)
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Ik heb een product van Philips in huis waar ik van denk dat het Philips Museum misschien interesse heeft, wat kan ik doen?
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Allereerst: leuk dat je aan het Philips Museum denkt. Wij hebben zelf geen archief of depot, dus onze collectiestukken zijn in bruikleen. Wij lenen ze van Stichting...