Musical Instruments Museum

Every music enthusiast should visit the Musical Instruments Museum. The museum, which is housed in the Old England Building in Brussels, has more than 10,000 musical instruments from all over the world in its collection. Dominique Serruys founded this musical instrument museum, which debuted in 1987. He wanted Musical Instruments Museum to be a "museum for all persons with an interest in music," as opposed to merely specialists or professionals like those at other musical instrument museums throughout Europe.


The fact that your headphones will actually play the music for you so you can hear the instrument better while you are staring at a strange instrument from the middle ages is really cool. The museum's tenth floor offers a breathtaking perspective of the city. Tuesday through Friday, 9:30 am to 5 pm, and Saturdays and Sundays, 10 am to 5 pm are the museum's hours of operation. You can enter the Museum of Musical Instruments and go on a time-travelling adventure for just €6.


Everything is on display, including harps from ancient Egypt, sitars from India, and vintage French horns. There is always something fresh and fascinating to learn about at the Museum of Musical Instruments, which also includes special exhibits on various subjects and themes. This should unquestionably be one of your top choices if you're seeking some excellent education in the history of either art or music while you're travelling through Europe.


Location:
Rue Montagne de la Cour 2, Brussels, Belgium
Website:
https://www.mim.be/en
Tel:
32 2 545 01 30
Hour:
9:30 AM - 17:00 PM
Google Rating:
4.4/5

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