DJ Mag.The project was first announced in 2015 and was set to open in 2017 through self-funding and was launched by local DJ and club owner Andreas Tomalla.It was eventually trialled in pop-up form in 2018 before moves were made to officially open the venue this year.The museum features exhibition rooms, performance areas and installations as well as a library space that will allow people to dig through a vast expanse of electronic music history.The museum is also described as being “a place to explore, conserve and relive the historical dimensions and influences of Electronic Music”.The description continues: “A journey from the beginning to the future.
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