The Musical Museum is a brand that specializes in showcasing the history and evolution of various musical instruments. Located on Google Maps, the museum is dedicated to preserving the beauty and power of music through interactive displays and exhibitions. Visitors can explore a vast collection of musical instruments, including the Wurlitzer electronic piano, pianola, music boxes, organ, and more. In addition to the instruments, the museum also offers demonstrations, silent movies, and presentations on music history and technology. The Musical Museum aims to inspire and educate visitors of all ages about the importance of music in their culture and its impact on their lives. The museum strives to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for all to enjoy and appreciate the beauty of music and its instruments.
Amenities and More
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
- Wheelchair-accessible lift
- Wheelchair rental
- Amenities
- Toilets
- Gender-neutral toilets
- Restaurant
- Children
- Good for kids
- Crowd
- Family friendly
- Highlights
- Live performances
Reviews
Excellent museum. We went Friday midday. Had lunch there, which was really good value. Then the two of us were shown around the museum. Lots of instruments were demonstrated working, by our excellent and extremely knowledgeable guide Clive. We also had an impressive demo of the Wurlitzer organ. Definitely recommend it.
Best museum ever!!
Came for the music, stayed for the tour and the people. Everyone was lovely - …
Edward our guide was fantastic! My husband and I went with our 4 year old son and we joined his 1030am tour. The lovely receptionist let us join event tho we were a bit late. Edward had great musical knowledge, recounted fun stories and the instruments themselves were incredible - we loved it. Thank you Edward!
An hidden gem! If you are a fan of musical instruments or machines, you can't miss it - it's easy to reach with a dedicated bus stop which drops you 2 mins from it. …
Absolutely wonderful collection of self-playing instruments many of which were quite unexpected. Highly recommend to join the tours, they are remarkable. All people working in the museum are pleasant and love that place. Also have not found it on their web site but they organize screens of silent movies with life cinema organ playing.
Absolutely wonderful and captivating experience, but make sure you see the museum via the free tour where they start up and play most of the instruments starting from the 18th century right up to modern times. There’s also a small cafe on the first floor. Very interesting and thoroughly recommended.
A real gem of a museum in southwestern Greater London. Do join one of the three tours per day, 75 minutes long, as it illustrates the workings and sounds of many of the self-playing instruments. Wonderful! Guide Clive told us how the museum …
Fantastic museum full of wonderful historic exhibits. The extensive collection of phonographs, music boxes, player pianos and organs was brought to life on the guided tour. Marcus was a brilliant guide, very knowledge and friendly. Lovely …
A real blast from the past! Super experience with musical boxes, mechanical music from 19th century. They have tours 2-3 times a day every Fri-Sun. Our guide Edward was very passionate and enthusiastic about the tour, thank you so much, highly recommend!
Lovely little museum full of magical self-playing instruments. The tour give is lovely and it’s fascinating to see the instruments in action. Would definitely recommend!
Location
Hours
- Monday Close
- Tuesday Close
- Wednesday Close
- Thursday Close
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Friday
10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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Saturday
10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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Sunday
10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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