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The Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) is located in Phoenix, Arizona.Opened in April 2010, [1] it is the largest museum of its type in the world. The collection of over 15,000 musical instruments and associated objects includes examples from nearly 200 countries and territories, representing every inhabited continent.
This list of music museums offers a guide to museums worldwide that specialize in the domain of music. These institutions are dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of music-related history, including the lives and works of prominent musicians, the evolution and variety of musical instruments, and other aspects of the world of music.
The Berlin Musical Instrument Museum (German: Musikinstrumenten-Museum Berlin) is located at the Kulturforum on Tiergartenstraße in Berlin, Germany. The museum holds over 3,500 musical instruments from the 16th century onward and is one of the largest and most representative musical instrument collections in Germany.
Musical Instrument Museum or Museum of Musical Instruments may refer to: Worldwide: Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia Musical Instruments Museum, Rome, Italy;
Morpeth Chantry Bagpipe Museum; Mr Sax's House; Musée Baud; Musée de Manega; Museu Nacional da Música; Museum of Ancient Greek, Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Musical Instruments; Museum of English Rural Life; Museum of Musical Instruments of Leipzig University; Museum of Musical Instruments, Céret; Museum of Portuguese Music; Museum of ...
The Musical Instruments Museum (MIM) (French: Musée des instruments de musique; Dutch: Muziekinstrumentenmuseum) is a music museum in central Brussels, Belgium.It is part of the Royal Museums of Art and History (RMAH) and is internationally renowned for its collection of over 8,000 instruments.
The museum was inaugurated in April 1995. In 2014, the museum received the Fumio Koizumi Music Prize. [1] In the museum, concerts are performed with instruments of historical value, these concerts are recorded on CDs, and sold on albums under the name of "Hamamatsu City Musical Instrument Museum Collection Series", these albums are used in music education venues. [2]
The exhibition path moves through plucked string instruments, bowed, winds, harps, lyres and also includes keyboards.. Amongst the most important instruments in the collection is the violin known as the 'Tuscan Strad' built by Antonio Stradivari in 1690 together with the four instruments forming the so-called 'Maedicean quintet', built for the Grand Prince Ferdinando de' Medici.