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  2. Berlin Musical Instrument Museum - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of music museums - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical Museum and Doll Collection – Chichester [125] Paul Corins Magnificent Music Machines (1967–2013†) – Liskerad, Cornwall [126] Mechanical Music Museum – Cotton [127] Hatchlands Park, The Cobbe Collection, keyboard instruments – East Clandon; Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery, musical instruments – Cumbria

  4. Museum of Timekeeping and Mechanical Musical Instruments

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    The core of the museum's collection consists of two formerly private collections owned by Hans-Peter Hertig (clocks) and Kurt Matter (mechanical music). The collection is particularly strong in early rustic clocks from the Bernese region of Switzerland, and in beggars' organs and Swiss-made comb music boxes. The museum can only be visited by ...

  5. Category:Music museums in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Music museums in Germany" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. ... Museum of Musical Instruments of Leipzig University; R.

  6. Museum of Musical Instruments of Leipzig University - Wikipedia

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    In 1886 the Dutchman Paul de Wit [] opened a museum of historic musical instruments in Leipzig, but he sold the collection to the paper merchant Wilhelm Heyer in 1905. The "Wilhelm Heyer Museum of Music History" opened in 1913, containing De Wit's collection alongside that of the Florentine Baron Alessandro Kraus [1] and keyboard instruments from the Prussian manufacturer Ibach.

  7. State Institute for Music Research - Wikipedia

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    The State Institute for Music Research (German: Staatliches Institut für Musikforschung or SIMPK) is a musicological research facility in Berlin, Germany for the study of Musical Instruments, Music History, Music Theory and Music technology. It is an agency of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation and operates the Berlin Musical Instrument ...

  8. List of museums in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Stadtmuseum Fembohaus (City Museum at Fembo House) Science and nature museums. DB-Museum (DB Railway Museum) Deutsches Museum Nürnberg (Future Museum) Museum Industriekultur (Museum of Industrial Culture) Museum für Kommunikation (Museum of Communications) Naturhistorisches Museum Nürnberg (Natural History Museum Nuremberg)

  9. Rüdesheim am Rhein - Wikipedia

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    On an exhibition area of over 400 m 2, the museum provides information about the history of self-playing music and its instruments. Also known as Brömserhof , formerly the home of Heinrich Brömser von Rüdesheim (born ca. 1601, died 1668). [8] Mittelalterliches Foltermuseum ("Mediaeval torture museum"), with many instruments of torture