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When: Every day 10am & 12pm every day
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Why You Should Visit the Musical Instrument Museum in Berlin?

by | Mar 7, 2024 | Walking Tour

Looking for entertainment place in Berlin Germany or probably a music lover or just interested in history? Indeed, there is no better place than the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) which offer a great chance to get an insight into the history of musical instruments that belong to different world cultures and eras. This blog post is about the multitude of reasons why a visit to this extraordinary museum is in order and what you will get to witness there.

1. An Impressive Collection

That is why the Musical Instrument Museum has one of the largest collections of musicians’ instruments, which amounts to more than 3,500 specimens. From relics, to modern pieces, these instruments offer tourists a full package, in terms of cultural music. When it comes to musical instruments, you have a choice of curios and classics, and strings, wind, percussion and electronic throughout the most interesting and enthralling exhibitions.

2. Explore Musical History

If you decide to become the Museum’s guest you will travel through the world of music from the beginning. All the instruments kept in the display describe the culture, society, and technology from which they originated. You will be taken through a trip through the history of musical instruments right from the Egyptian harps all the way to the renaissance lutes, through synthesizers of today to see how those instrumental inventions have defined certain genres and styles of music.

3. Interactive Exhibits

The museum also presents an opportunity to touch some of the instruments as they were taken through serious technological development. There are instrument rooms where you can attempt the use of different instruments with the help of some knowledgeable employees, so you can at least hear and feel the difference with the music coming directly from them, and also admire the craftsmanship on the instruments brought in the area. Regardless of performing or non-performing visitor, with the level of expertise in the game it becomes a creative addition to the overall learning experience.

4. Concerts and Events

Besides the concert quality collection and innovative installations, the Musical Instrument Museum presents periodic concerts, workshops, among the other music performances. These events often include musicians from all over the world so you have the chance to see live performances in a close and highly-preferred acoustic space. Make sure to look up that museum’s schedule before you arrive; you never know, there might be something interesting going on.

5. Architectural Splendor

The structure that hosts the Musical Instrument Museum is architectural on its own. It is situated at the distinguished cultural area of Kulturforum and the building was completed by the great architectural genius, Hans Scharoun. The design of the museum reflects well between the wave-like structure of the building and glass walls through which ample amounts of natural light enter into the building. However, design alone should not be a reason for the public to visit the museum though the beauty of the structure cannot be disputed by any Architect.

6. Location and Amenities

The Musical Instrument Museum is well sited in close proximity to the Potsdamer Platz in Berlin them being well reachable by transport. There are facilities available for example a restaurant and a Museum shop where visitors can find souvenirs concerning the tour. Also, the museum is very good in terms of physically challenged persons’ convenience meaning that everyone gets a feel of what is on display.

Conclusion

The plaything of musical instrument in Berlin is one of the fascinating centers for anyone with passion in music, history or culture. That is why the beautiful building, great collection, interesting interactive exhibits, performances, and even architectural solutions should be included in every visitor’s list. Regardless of whether you find yourself in music or art, are a music enthusiast or just interested in world’s cultural values – the museum is a must-visit. Therefore, why do not plan and visit the Musical Instrument Museum and start a musical journey like no other?

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WHAT TO EXPECT

  • 3.5 hours walking tour
  • Berlin’s major highlights
  • Brandenburg Gate
  • Reichstag and Berlin Wall
  • Historical sites

Free Walking Tour Berlin

When: Every day 10am & 12pm every day
Where: The meeting point is in front of the ehemaliges Kaiserliches Postfuhramt Berlin, Oranienburger Straße, 10117 Berlin, Germany, next to the entrance.
Price: Free