Royal Academy of Music Museum and its collection

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Royal Academy of Music Museum is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: personalities, performing arts, coins and medals, social history, archives, fine art and music. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: designated collection, english music prints, violin, piano, cello and amati.

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Royal Academy of Music Museum
Marylebone Road
Royal Academy of Music
NW1 5HT London

Visitor information Royal Academy of Music Museum

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday
11:00 – 18:00
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Admission

0+Free

Facilities

Wheelchair accessible
Museum shop

Location & Map

Marylebone Road, London

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Royal Academy of Music Museum Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Royal Academy of Music Museum in London offers visitors an insight into the history of music and musical instruments. Located within the Royal Academy of Music, this museum houses a diverse collection of instruments, manuscripts, and artifacts related to classical music and its development.

    Visitors often appreciate the museum's extensive collection of string instruments, including violins by renowned makers such as Stradivari and Amati. The display of historical keyboards, wind instruments, and percussion pieces also receives positive mentions. Many reviewers highlight the informative exhibits that showcase the evolution of musical instruments over time.

    The museum's intimate size is seen as both a positive and negative aspect. While some visitors enjoy the focused and manageable experience, others feel it could benefit from more space. The museum's connection to the working conservatory adds an authentic atmosphere, with some visitors enjoying the chance to hear students practicing nearby.

    One aspect that receives mixed reviews is the accessibility of information. Some visitors find the exhibits well-labeled and informative, while others mention that more context or interactive elements could enhance the experience, especially for those less familiar with classical music history.

    The museum's location within the Royal Academy of Music building is generally viewed positively, though some visitors note it can be a bit tricky to find initially. The staff is often praised for their knowledge and helpfulness.

    While the museum may not appeal to everyone, it is generally considered a worthwhile visit for those with a specific interest in classical music, musical instruments, or music education. However, casual visitors or those with only a passing interest in the subject might find the experience less engaging.

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