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The Enter collection includes historical objects from the global history of technology. All exhibits are catalogued in our database. Browse through the object search for technical cult objects and historical finds.
From the first Apple computer to the unique Spitlight cloud projector: marvel at the most famous, oldest, most impressive, and most fascinating objects that have made their mark in the history of technology.
1922
Originally put into operation for aeronautical radio for the Lausanne – Paris line, this radio station broadcasted the first radio program in Switzerland on October 14, 1922 – of course a live concert.
1954/55
Is it a spaceship? A submarine? No: The Spitlight - built by Swiss engineer Gianni Andreoli - is still the world's strongest image projector. A unique engineering achievement and an important witness to Swiss industrial history.
1976
From the Apple I to the Apple Lisa to the current devices: Our exhibition showcases one of the few complete Apple collections in the world.
The Enter Technology Library houses a comprehensive collection of schematics, catalogs, manuals, and software. This includes around 50'000 device schematics in 600 folders and over 3'000 books. Our library is open to the public, and the documents can be viewed and copied. It is not possible to borrow the original documents.
In over 30 years of searching and finding, individual pieces have been saved and collections that were about to be dissolved have been taken over. All these objects now continue to live in the Enter Technikwelt Solothurn. The objects were contributed by our founders, various private institutions, and collectors from all over Switzerland. These include, among others:
Jean-Claude Thies
Ursula and Martin Imbach Stuber
Reinhard Weber
Schneider Electric (Switzerland) AG
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