Community Open Day at the Musical Museum This Sunday

Free admission to see the exhibits and meet Brentford FC's Buzz

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Entry to The Musical Museum is free on the Open Day

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The Musical Museum is holding a Community Open Day this Sunday (4 July).

From 10.30am to 4.30pm there will be free admission to explore the collection of mechanical instruments, displays and inventions through highlight tours with live demonstrations.

You can also find out about historic phonograph and gramophones on display, hosted by CLPGS, The City of London Phonograph and Gramophone Society.

Live performances of the Mighty Wurlitzer organ by Donald MacKenzie, the renowned organist from London’s Odeon Luxe Leicester Square will be taking place in the spacious concert hall.

There is also an exhibition about the history of the Wurlitzer which was recently 90 years old and you can also take the opportunity to catch a new temporary photography exhibition about Brentford FC and Griffin Park by local photographer Karen Reader. Visitors will be joined by special guest 'Buzz' in the afternoon.

Booking for the open day is not necessary but visitors are asked to adhere to Covid-19 restrictions.

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July 1, 2021

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