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Visit our Museum to explore unique instruments, manuscripts and art and learn about the role the Academy and its alumni have played in musical development for 200 years.
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The Museum is open to members of the public on Fridays, 11am to 6pm. Admission is free and booking is not required. Additional days are available for tours and research visits (see 'tours' below).
The Academy Museum’s collections of instruments, art, photography, manuscripts and scores offer valuable insights into the creative processes of great musicians.
The Royal Academy of Music Museum (previously known as the York Gate Collections) is a museum of musical instruments and artefacts and a research centre of the Royal Academy of Music [1] in London .
The Royal Academy of Music was founded in 1822 and is the oldest music conservatoire in the United Kingdom. Devoted to educating and training many of the world’s greatest musicians, it has gathered precious artefacts and intriguing stories along the way.
- Royal Academy of Music Museum, Marylebone, NW1 5HT, London
- 02078737443
Experience centuries of creativity and craftsmanship, with fine instruments and objects that have inspired music-making from the 16th century to the present day. The Royal Academy of Music is the oldest conservatoire in Britain.
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Royal Academy of Music Museum, 1 York Gate, London NW1 5HT Phone: 020 7873 7443 Email: museumandcollections@ram.ac.uk Website: Royal Academy of Music Museum Open: Monday–Friday 11.30am–5.30pm, Saturday noon–4pm, closed Sundays and public holidays Admission free