Although it is a world and paradise for musical instruments, it is expected to take 1 day to slowly taste the musical instruments and music art of the world. It is highly recommended that you visit this museum.
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Museum of Musical Instruments Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The museum exhibits various musical instruments from the past 400 years, spanning from the 16th century to the present, with a total of more than 3,500 pieces. The variety is very rich, including strings, keyboards, woodwinds, brass, including some famous instruments used by celebrities, such as Bach's cello, CarlMariavonWeber's clavichord and so on. Music lovers will love the instruments here. The museum's exhibition space is very large, and there are live performances every Saturday.
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Museum of Musical Instruments Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Although it is a world and paradise for musical instruments, it is expected to take 1 day to slowly taste the musical instruments and music art of the world. It is highly recommended that you visit this museum.
This musical instrument museum is simply too! Thumbs up! Take the Audioguide, almost every instrument has corresponding music fragments to listen to! When I was leaving, I also met an old lady playing Pianoforte. The sound was so beautiful. I guess I can't forget it in my life.
Very interesting, I saw a lot of organ hundreds of years ago, some two floors high. There are also the predecessor of the piano, the ancient piano, the organ, the harp or something. In the Philharmonic Concert Hall. This museum is free of charge.
The musical instrument museum naturally displays many instruments, up to 400 years of instruments, all here are displayed, a very rich variety, there are more than 3,500 kinds, including many celebrities use instruments, all here can be displayed, great.
The Museum of Musical Instruments has a collection of fine instruments from all over the world, especially the Western percussion instruments as the mainstream collection.