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Well Worth a Visit
I’m not much into music but my wife is so I tagged along and I ended up really enjoying it. There were 2 floors of all kinds of instruments mostly from the 1600’s to the late 1800’s. The rooms were t...
I don't get it. I have read through a number of lack lustre reviews on this museum. Comments like: "not what I expected." Well exactly what did you expect? "If you like looking at instruments in ...
We always make a point of taking in the local musical instrument museum as part of a city break and Rome was no different. We paid €5 each to enter which isnt bad though there wasnt a huge amount to ...
If you like to look at European musical instruments in complete silence, then this museum should entertain you for at least 20 minutes. If you like to understand the context of musical instruments, he...
Visited with my Mum who is a pianist. The ticket is 5€ next to the church of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme. Not many rooms but well done. There is one of the three existing piano's of Bartolomeo Cristofo...
Well Worth a Visit
I’m not much into music but my wife is so I tagged along and I ended up really enjoying it. There were 2 floors of all kinds of instruments mostly from the 1600’s to the late 1800’s. The rooms were t...
Good Stuff!
I don't get it. I have read through a number of lack lustre reviews on this museum. Comments like: "not what I expected." Well exactly what did you expect? "If you like looking at instruments in ...
Good - Not Great
We always make a point of taking in the local musical instrument museum as part of a city break and Rome was no different. We paid €5 each to enter which isnt bad though there wasnt a huge amount to ...
Quietest museum in Rome (and not in a good way)
If you like to look at European musical instruments in complete silence, then this museum should entertain you for at least 20 minutes. If you like to understand the context of musical instruments, he...
Museum of Musical Instruments
Visited with my Mum who is a pianist. The ticket is 5€ next to the church of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme. Not many rooms but well done. There is one of the three existing piano's of Bartolomeo Cristofo...