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TV MUSEUM OPENS IN CAPE TOWN

South Africa’s very first television museum has opened its doors in Cape Town.

The Tevolution Museum is a partnership between the Western Cape Government, Hisense SA, and the SA Sendinggestig Museum.

The museum, celebrating the rich history of television technology and innovation, is located in Cape Town’s Long Street.

IOL reports that esteemed guests gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony that unveiled a fascinating journey through the history of television in South Africa. Attendees traversed through time, from the nostalgic wooden box TVs to the latest technological marvel, the 110-inch UX display.

Hisense SA’s Alex Chan said the museum has its unique nature.

“The Tevolution Museum is a first for the country. It not only chronicles Hisense’s technological journey but also inspires young scientific minds by showcasing the technology we pioneered.”

If you’re keen to see what the Tevolution Museum is all about, don’t miss out on the public opening of the museum on Thursday 5 December.

Image credit: InBound SA


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