The Philips Museum is a museum dedicated to the history of the Dutch electronics company, Philips, which was founded in Eindhoven in 1891. The museum is located in the center of Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and features a collection of historic Philips products and displays, as well as interactive exhibits and demonstrations.
Visitors to the museum can learn about the history of the company, which started as a small light bulb factory and grew into one of the largest electronics companies in the world. The exhibits cover a range of topics, including the development of the first X-ray tube, the invention of the cassette tape, and the creation of the compact disc.
The museum also features a range of interactive exhibits that allow visitors to learn more about the technology and products developed by Philips over the years. There are hands-on exhibits where visitors can try out vintage Philips radios and televisions, as well as demonstrations of the latest in Philips technology, including 3D printing and digital health solutions.