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  1. Our Museum invites you to explore, hear and interact with more than 500 years of music-making. Visit the Royal College of Music Museum to see priceless musical treasures, join a guided tour or attend special chamber performances.

  2. Come and enjoy an assortment of musical experiences, from monumental choral music by Tippett, to the John Adams' dramatic Doctor Atomic Symphony, to electrifying jazz, beautiful chamber music, thrilling contemporary works, and everything in between. Why not visit our Museum, too?

  3. The Royal College of Music Museum maintains one of the richest and most relevant collections of music-related objects in the UK and Europe. Standing in excess of 14,000 items, it represents a range of music-making activities over a period of more than five centuries.

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  4. Discover a fascinating collection of musical instruments, paintings and objects in central London at the Royal College of Music Museum. Highlights include the world’s earliest guitar, the earliest known stringed keyboard instrument known as the clavicytherium, and a collection of English viols.

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    • Royal College of Music, Prince Consort Road, SW7 2BS
  5. The Royal College of Music Museum houses one of the richest and most relevant collections of music-related objects in the UK and Europe. Visit us to discover the oldest guitar in the world, and explore our fascinating displays of musical instruments, paintings and objects that cover more than five centuries of music-making.

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    • Prince Consort Road, London
  6. Visit us to discover the oldest guitar in the world, and explore our fascinating displays of musical instruments, paintings and objects that cover more than five centuries of music-making.

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  8. The Royal College of Music Museum has a collection of over 15,000 musical treasures. The exhibition explores some of the most spectacular objects in our collection as chosen by the museum team....