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The music museum is very beautiful, you don't have to enter, it is very interesting to go outside to see, especially to take a photo with the complex. The decoration inside is very modern, and it feels very creative and dynamic.
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Czech Museum of Music Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Czech Music Museum is a typical Baroque-style building in the 17th century. It has a beautiful courtyard with beautiful scenery and a very good environment. There are a lot of musical instruments such as violins, guitars, lutes, trumpets, flutes and harmonicas in the museum, so there are often musical instruments-themed exhibitions in the museum, showing the history and relationship between people and musical instruments since ancient times.
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Czech Museum of Music Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The music museum is very beautiful, you don't have to enter, it is very interesting to go outside to see, especially to take a photo with the complex. The decoration inside is very modern, and it feels very creative and dynamic.
Follow the winding road in the old town and walk through the square. There are many stalls in the square. You can buy a T-shirt with Kafka printed. Finally come to the music museum. Experience the tradition of medieval style, very worthwhile.
There are many expensive instruments on display and some music scores
In the old town, we stayed at the Hilton Hotel in the old town. We can walk here. There are musical instruments from various periods in the Czech Republic. Some new instruments can be tried by tourists. It is very fun. It is a pity that when we went, Beethoven's music hall moved away.
Czech music is located in Prague, the capital of Czech Republic. It opens from 10:00 to 18:00 every day. The Museum has a long history. It was established in 1976 and contains many collections, such as rare ancient printed music scores. It takes 120 kroner to get in.
Prague, the capital of Czech Republic, is known as the city of hundred pagodas. In the famous old city, there are many ancient buildings. The Museum of Music is a very distinctive building. Its landmark onion has the characteristics of the Orthodox Church.