Did you already know about the Radio Museum in the CDMX Subway? It is a permanent exhibition in which you will take a tour through the history of this means of communication. You will see microphones, old radios and even a space where live transmissions are made.
More than 10 thousand objects make up this small museum in the Mexico City Subway. It is divided into two parts, where you will see timelines, as well as items that will take you on a journey to another era.
And is that the radio has managed to remain over time as an important means of communication. During the tour you will see not only how the radio has evolved, but also cassettes, records and even different music players.
Where is the Radio Museum in the CDMX Metro?

This museum is located in the Parque de los Venados station , belonging to Line 12 of the Metro. It was inaugurated in 2018 and since then it has offered a glimpse into the history and evolution of radio.
To access it is only necessary to pay your Metro entrance ticket ($5). As detailed through a statement, one of the main attractions of the place is a radio booth where live broadcasts are made.

Each item in the museum has a card in which you will see some historical data, such as the year of origin or the model it is. Each piece will take you on a journey through time.
The museum is open every day and operates on the same schedule as the Metro. Did you already know it?