Museo Nazionale degli Strumenti Musicali

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Roma, Italy

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Museo Nazionale degli Strumenti Musicali Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Museo Nazionale degli Strumenti Musicali is located in Roma, Italy on Piazza di S. Croce in Gerusalemme, 9/a. Museo Nazionale degli Strumenti Musicali is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category museum in Italy.

Address

Piazza di S. Croce in Gerusalemme, 9/a

Phone

+39067014796

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Andrij Abyzov

Very good museum for those interested in music instruments. Has among others a real Cristofori piano.

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Jordan Lui

Definitely a unique and historic museum but I think the museum staff really need to step things up. Literally half of the exhibitons are closed until \we don't know when\ and they don't reduce admission price. I think that is fundamentally unfair. The portion of museum that I could visit was lovely, and the included English audio tour device is useful and clear to hear. Museum layout is nice so that you can view instruments closely and from each angle. Look for the first room on tour right on the second floor where you can see the first pianoforte ever built! In summary it's a lovely museum and I spent probably one hour on the half of museum that was open. However it's hard to not feel ripped off when half the exhibits are closed and they aren't apologetic at all.

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Tom Murphy

It's a very small and quiet museum but a must see for musicians. The lutes and theorbos are the main instruments which are beautifully preserved. The entrance can be a bit tricky to find but you need to walk into the area though the gates then along the building until you start to see some signs.

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John Small

This was a annoying experience because of the rude receptionist especially. I should have read the reviews explaining that much of the collection isn’t on display. The snarly woman at the ticket desk evidently had good English but didn’t explain anything about why we were deprived of the opportunity to see much of the collection. Also the audio guide wasn’t offered so we didn’t get that. If you decide to go anyway despite this warning you may see some beautiful examples of harpsichords and similar antique keyed instrument and a few examples of stringed instruments like harps and a few early guitars. Or who knows what fraction of their collection they might reveal. Don’t expect much it doesn’t live up to the billing so then you won’t be disappointed. It’s hard to find also and the front door was locked ring the bell to the left.

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Massimo De Filippis

Highly, highly, highly recommend. This place is a TRUE HIDDEN GEM and is a shame that people don't even know about it. The museum is very centrally located (metro stop San Giovanni) and is soooo affordable. Plus, together with the museum you can also visit 2 amazing churches, such as San Giovanni in Laterano and Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, which is right in front of the museum. Trust me, this is SO WORTH IT!