Muziekinstrumentenmuseum Brussel: Snelle toegang



Muziekinstrumentenmuseum Brussel: Snelle toegang

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Skip the line and dive into the amazing art nouveau world of the Muziekinstrumentenmuseum in Brussels! This place is a treasure trove of old and rare instruments from around the globe. Explore four fascinating floors packed with over 1000 instruments!
From ancient jaw harps from the 16th century to a harmonica donated by Belgian-American jazz legend Toots Thielemans, this museum has it all. Don’t miss the giant 19th-century organ that can compose endless tunes!
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Highlights
šŸŽ¶ Explore a stunning art-nouveau building filled with musical instruments from around the world.
šŸŽ· Discover an extensive collection of over 1000 instruments, including Toots Thielemans' harmonica.
šŸŽ¹ Visit the 19th-century Componium, an orchestrion that can automatically compose endless music pieces.
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What's included?
āœ”ļø Fast track access to a stunning Art Nouveau building.
āœ”ļø Over 1000 rare and historical musical instruments on display.
āœ”ļø Four captivating floors of musical history and artifacts.
āœ”ļø View a 16th-century Jew's harp and learn about the evolution of keyboards.
āœ”ļø See Toots Thielemans' donated harmonica.
āœ”ļø Discover the 19th-century Componium, an automatic music composer.
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Musical Instruments Museum

Rue Montagne de la Cour 2, Bruxelles, 1000

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Musical Instruments Museum

Rue Montagne de la Cour 2, Bruxelles, 1000