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The National Museum of Musical Instruments

  • See a collection of over 800 rare antique instruments from around Italy and Europe
  • Marvel at one of the last three Bartolomeo Cristofori pianos left in the world - also the one in best condition!
  • See the oldest German harpsichord in the world, the famous Arpa Barberini harp, and lots more amazing relics of the past
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Jo,  Jersey Jersey
29 Jul 2023
Excellent
Very personalised and good value for money. The instruments on show were beautiful.
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Huimin,  Iceland Iceland
28 Dec 2019
Excellent
Good musical instruments museum. Especially the guide is so nice and helpful! May I get her name from here?
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Coline,  France France
27 May 2019
Poor
Instruments anciens dans un état désastreux, mal documentés, audio-guides en panne, personnel fort peu aimable et non disponible.... Une grosse déception au regard de l’intérêt évident de ces...
Instruments anciens dans un état désastreux, mal documentés, audio-guides en panne, personnel fort peu aimable et non disponible.... Une grosse déception au regard de l’intérêt évident de ces instruments exceptionnels pour des mélomanes.
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About: National Museum of Musical Instruments

Rome's National Museum of Musical Instruments houses a collection of antique string and wind instruments. With an inventory of over 3,000 exhibits, 800 of which are on display, the museum is one of the largest collections of antique musical instruments in the world.

Sunday 09:00 - 19:00
Monday Closed
Tuesday 09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 19:00
Thursday 09:00 - 19:00
Friday 09:00 - 19:00
Saturday 09:00 - 19:00
National Museum of Musical Instruments
Piazza di S. Croce in Gerusalemme, 9/a, 00185, Rome
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