Music House Museum - (Acme, MI: near Traverse City) preserves and restores mechanical musical instruments.
Moeginomura Museum Hall of Halls - Collects and exhibits automatic musical instruments, antique music boxes and traditional Japanese tableware. Located in Kiyosato, Japan.
Finchcocks Living Museum of Music - Kent, UK: Keyboard instruments from 18th and 19th centuries, chamber organs, harpsichords, virginals, spinets and clavichords.
National Music Museum - At the University of South Dakota, this collection includes instruments from virtually all cultures and historical periods.
Ukulele Hall of Fame Museum - Describes ukulele history: includes events, artists, membership information, and online shop.
Musikhistorisk Museum - The Museum of Musical Instruments in Copenhagen. Information in English and Danish.
Mandolin Melodies Museum - Nagoya, Japan; exhibits instruments and recordings from around the world.
Instrument Encyclopedia - Stearns Collection - Musical instruments from around the world including over 140 artifacts from the Stearns Collection at the University of Michigan.
Empire State Theatre and Musical Instrument Museum - Syracuse, New York; features a working Wurlitzer theater organ: includes location and membership information.
The Musical Museum - London, England: Describes it collection of automatic mechanical musical instruments; activities; volunteer opportunities; and links.
Cobbe Collection, The - Surrey, England: Collection of historic keyboard instruments with composer connections. Recital programme.
The Band Museum - Pine Bluff, Arkansas: includes pictures of vintage and antique band instruments.
World Of Accordions Museum - Featuring about 1000 instruments, artifacts, a gift shop, and a library. Includes events, publications, memberships, and volunteer opportunities. Located in Superior, Wisconsin, United States.
International Directory of Musical Instrument Collections - Information is jointly provided by The International Committee of Musical Instrument Museums and Collections and by The American Musical Instrument Society.
Musikinstrumentenmuseum der Universität Leipzig (Germany) - Museum established in the early 1900s, largely destroyed in World War II, and rebuilt since then to provide an accurate perspective of the development of musical instruments in Europe from Renaissance up until the present day. Images and sound files of select pieces are available on site.
Ringve Museum - National museum (Norway) for music and musical instruments with collections from all over the world. Located at Ringve Manor in Trondheim.
Edinburgh University Collection of Historic Musical Instruments - A museum in Scotland open to the public. Contains 1000 items including stringed, woodwind, brass and percussion instruments from Britain, Europe, and distant lands.
Yale University Collection of Musical Instruments - Holdings comprised of instruments, accessories and related items, the majority of which document the Western European and American art music tradition.
Kenneth G. Fiske Museum of the Claremont Colleges - Houses over 1,400 American, European and ethnic instruments dating from the seventeenth through the twentieth centuries. Includes photos, an indexed list and the location.
Stiftelsen Musikkulturens Främjande - The Nydahl Collection - Located in Stockholm, Sweden. Houses manuscripts, scores, letters and other music-related material; and approximately 550 old instruments, of which 75 are keyboards, dating from the 16th century up to the 1940's.
The Collections of Musical Instruments - The Cremonese, Wilkins, Miller, and Thai collections of the Library of Congress. Located in Washington,DC.
Orpheon Foundation - Offers traveling exhibits, concerts, and music courses based around a collection of baroque-era musical instruments: includes calendar of events.
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