Easter Activities at the Musical Museum

Local attraction open over the long weekend with tours and a treasure trail

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There is a host of activities taking place at the Musical Museum in Brentford over the long Easter weekend.

From Friday 15 April to Monday 18 April there will be three guided tours a day, demonstrations of The Mighty Wurlitzer organ plus an Easter treasure trail for all the family to get involved.

You can either book in advance or turn up and pay on the day for the tours.

They tell the 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 the concert hall, the collection includes an 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 with our expert tour guides

For children's & local resident tickets you should book in person at Museum's reception.

The tours take place at 10.30am, 12.30pm and 2.30pm.

The café will be open serving snacks, sandwiches, cakes, ice creams & hot and cold drinks.

Normal admission prices apply.

Later in the month Robert Wolfe makes a welcome return to the Musical Museum on Saturday 30 April. Tickets cost £15.00.

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April 14, 2022

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