Musical Museum Brentford

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The Musical Museum is a musical instrument museum located in Brentford, London Borough of Hounslow, a few minutes’ walk from Kew Bridge railway station.It was founded in 1963 by Frank Holland MBE (1910-89), who believed that self-playing musical instruments should be preserved and played. Host to a Mighty Wurlitzer concert organ and various musical boxes, the museum today is home to the World’s largest collection of historic musical rolls.The museum has always been run by volunteers. The fully air conditioned museum has separate galleries for instruments, an auditorium/concert hall, a cafe and a car park.

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