The Musical Museum tells the changing story of how people have captured and listened to music over the last four centuries. From tiny music boxes to the Mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ in our concert hall, the collection includes an impressive array of instruments and inventions, including reproducing pianos, orchestrions, self-playing violins, pipe organs, gramophones & synthesizers. Find out how music was recorded and reproduced, see and hear them in action.
Located near Kew Bridge, Brentford, we're a 5-star rated attraction in Greater London. We offer guided tours and a variety of LIVE concerts and other events, complete with new social distancing (but still social!) arrangements. Our café has views over the river, there's a small car park, and we're easily accessible via public transport. The Museum's theatre and live streaming facilities also make us a unique, safe and flexible venue for hire.
Covid-19 Status Update - January 2021
Following the Government announcements, unfortunately the Musical Museum has to close its doors once again. We will continue live streaming events with solo performers but without a physical audience, and we will re-open for tours as soon as it is safe to do so. The Musical Museum is a small charity, totally dependent on income from visitors, events and donations; closing to the public has a major impact on us. Please consider donating if you can.
We appreciate your support at this difficult time.
Museum Opening Hours & Admissions
PLEASE NOTE: WE ARE CURRENTLY CLOSED
Morning tickets: 10.30am- 12.30pm - Two hour visit with guided tour at 11am
Afternoon tickets: 1.30pm -3.30pm - Two hour visit with guided tour at 2pm
Adults: £12.00, Concessions: £10.00, Children (5 to 16 Yrs): £5.00
Family ticket (2 adults plus up to 3 children): £26.00
We have been working hard to prepare the Museum to re-open safely, which includes significant changes and updates to our ground floor layout and timed admission tickets to allow us to maintain social distancing.
Please consider making a one-off donation via PayPal or subscribe with Patreon to support the Museum and access news, live events and more while we are closed to physical visitors. Thank You.