Kallion toiminnallinen tietokonemuseo on museo palveluna. Se on tilauspalvelu, joka rakennetaan tilauksesta avaimet käteen -ratkaisuna. Oman museoprojektin käynnistäminen vaatii vain muutaman hiiren klikkauksen ja sen jälkeen voit tarjota unohtumattomia elämyksiä vierailijoile.
The popular and famous I love 8-bit® exhibition is the main attraction of the museum and it brings the beloved computer culture back to the future!
The museum is a turnkey solution. This means that the museum's infrastructure, IT solution, exhibition, online marketing, user analytics, installation and monitoring can be delivered on-site according to the request. Even the sales of online tickets to the clients can be delivered without the hassle of an IT project. It is the effortless turnkey solution that brings people on your site.
This document gives an example of the required working steps and costs involved in a 30-day international production. In this sample, the museum is delivered from Helsinki to the location that is in EU/ETA country. The museum is turn-key solution, will be delivered installed, guided and monitored on the site.
The Computer Museum of Kallio will be built for a limited period of time at a location indicated by the client, in accordance with a plan drawn up jointly. As a minimum, the museum will need suitable premises where the museum is protected, with electricity, sanitary and hygiene facilities. The museum and its services will be delivered ready for use and guided according to the delivery plan.
The construction of the Kallio Computer Museum is a project with different phases of work based on a work plan. The project starts with a survey, which is used to draw up an implementation plan. The museum and services will follow the implementation plan during the process.
The best way to start your own museum project is to visit the museum first or getting contact the museum by email and presenting your idea for own museum project.
The responsibility for on-site supervision and guidance can either be arranged by the client or can be ordered as a guide service from the Kallio Computer Museum for a daily fee. The museum is camera-monitored, operating on the museonet network built by the Computer Museum of Kallio. Internet connection is required.
The museum has sales and marketing support services for customers, supported by the very popular I love 8-bit® computer exhibition. For ticket sales, you can use our online shop. Your customers can buy tickets for the museum or you can use our own ticketing system. So there is not necessarily a need to invest in an online shop to sell tickets. Everything is ready.
The distribution costs of the museum are based on the actual costs, which follow a mutually agreed distribution plan. Typical one-off delivery costs include freight, packaging, construction and dismantling. Fixed costs include insurance and supervision. Construction in domestic projects typically takes around 18-21 working days, depending on the location. International projects usually need a little more time, but it always depends on the case where the event is taking place.
The Computer Museum of Kallio has a good and easy location. Linnanmäki amusement park is only about 500 metres from the south end. A day at the amusement park is enhanced by a visit to the Kallio Computer Museum.
The Computer Museum of Kallio is specializing in the computer culture of the 1970s and 1980s. The exhibition venue is build like the computer retail stores of the 1980s. The Computer Museum of Kallio offers museum visitors the illusion from the era when the first home computers were available for purchase by consumers. At that time, there were numerous different computer manufacturers and a wide range of models, each with its own technology, games and advertisements. In other words, the industry had not yet become as consolidated as it is today.
The Computer Museum of Kallio provides real computing experiences of 1970’s and 1980’s. There you can estimate the superiority between Commodore, Atari, Amstrad, MSX and many others. Which computer would you have bought for yourself in 1985? Here you can find out it by yourself. 🙂
The Computer Museum of Kallio is the private and non-profit functional museum in Helsinki. The Computer Museum of Kallio was founded by computer hobbyists in Finland and the museum funding is based on the admission fees and hosting private events on demand.
The Computer Museum of Kallio is independent museun and does not receive public funding. The museum was open to the public for the first time on 14th December 2024.
The mission of The Computer Museum of Kallio is to transfer knowledge, experiences and enthusiasm for traditional computing experiences in a practical way. There is always something new to feel and explore. The mission includes not only computers but also phenomena of the era, such as books, games, magazines, computer music, demos and a small club room. You don't have to be a geek to understand the cool things that were part of the culture of the time. But maybe you will be after visiting The Computer Museum of Kallio?
The museum is build by the individuals. The museum and the I love 8-bit exhibition has been made possible by long-standing computer enthusiasts and professionals from Finland. This makes everything easy and agile way to provide the museum services almost all over the world on demand.
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