The Musical Museum is a charity, museum and concert venue located in Brentford, London Borough of Hounslow, a few minutes' walk from Kew …
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May 17, 2025
Excellent tour with 2 passionate and highly knowledgeable guides who tailored their input for the audience and delivered a fantastic potted history and demonstrations. Great to have the opportunity t…Full review by M D
May 11, 2025
What an incredible experience. This is not a museum where you stare at artefacts through toughened glass. Of course, some items are protected, but you can get up close and personal with many of the …Full review by Colette A
May 10, 2025
This place is full of wonderful surprises. You can listen to Rachmaninoff playing Rachmaninoff via piano rolls he made. It is like his ghost is in the room playing for you! There is a Wurlitzer orga…Full review by Dawnchorus3
Do they still hold tea dances at the music museum, ? we came several years ago for a visit and stayed for a tea dance, very enjoyable we wish to repeat if possible Chris halliday
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There was one on 27 May so I’m assuming they still hold them.
Hi, Jan. What would you like to know about this attraction? How do I contact the museum. I don't seem to be able to find a telephone number or email address that they answer.
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Sorry, don't know. Presumably the number you tried is 020 8560 8108, which I found online. As it's manned by volunteers, I wonder if they are perhaps still on their Christmas/New …
Sorry, don't know. Presumably the number you tried is 020 8560 8108, which I found online. As it's manned by volunteers, I wonder if they are perhaps still on their Christmas/New Year break.
Hi. How far is it from the Music Museum to the nearest tube station? Are there any buses? Thanks
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You can catch the train to Kew Station from Waterloo. It's about 2 minutes walk from there. You could also go to Kew Gardens station and catch the 65 bus from there. That will take longer.
Their website states that the museum also has a "recreated street" but I can't find any review that mentions this. We love such things if they include old shops etc. What exactly does the museum have in this regard please?
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Hi There is a corridor of mocked up shop windows but not shops as such that you can go into and stand beside counters.