Imagine a place where the history of modern music comes to life: the Museum of Electronic Keyboard Instruments (Eboardmuseum) in the city of Klagenfurt is the world's largest collection of its kind. Covering an area of about 2,000 square meters, it houses more than 2,000 exhibits representing the evolution of sound in Austria and far beyond.

In the museum's halls, you can find everything from vintage 1935 Hammond organs to iconic Moog Voyager synthesizers. Here, electronic pianos, mellotrons, drum machines, and sophisticated samplers sit side-by-side—each having contributed to the global hits of the decades.
The main feature of the Eboardmuseum is its incredible accessibility. Unlike strict academic exhibitions, the exhibits here are not hidden behind glass. Visitors are allowed to touch the keys, play, take photos, and literally soak up the spirit of the golden age of electronic music.