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  1. free admission while seats last. NEXT RECITALS “IL SUONO DI STRADIVARI”. (see complete calendar) Saturday 21 and Sunday 22* September, 12:00 pm. Antonio Stradivari violin c. 1668 Golden Bell. Aurelia Macovei. (*Sala Fiorini)

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      These instruments, along with the winners of the...

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      Mostra - Fondazione Stradivari – Museo del Violino

  2. Violins Museum. Discover five centuries of violin-making tradition through the unparalleled masterpieces by Nicolò Amati, Giuseppe Guarneri and Antonio Stradivari. treasure chest violins on display.

  3. The Violin Museum (Italian: Museo del Violino), formerly the Stradivarius Museum (Italian: Museo Stradivari), is a musical instrument museum located in Cremona. The museum is best known for its collection of stringed instruments that includes violins, violas, cellos, and double basses crafted by renowned luthiers, including Antonio Stradivari ...

  4. The Violin Museum in Cremona just blew us away. It opened in September 2013 and houses an enormous collection of old and some new violins, violinos and violas - beautifully laid out, with a free audio guide - violin music playing everywhere. The museum features 10 rooms starting with the Origin of the Violin all the way to Violins and the movies.

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    • piazza Marconi 5, Cremona
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  5. The luthier tradition lives on in Cremona: the hundreds of exhibits on display in the museum include more recent instruments which are not necessarily inferior. In October 2023, the museum opened a new room dedicated to Simone Fernando Sacconi, a violin maker and restorer of antique violins.

  6. At the Museo del Violino, visitors can explore the fascinating history of violin making through direct contact with the city’s great violin makers – Amati, Stradivari, Guarneri – and their masterpieces by tracing the balanced blend of art and craftsmanship, creativity and tradition, skills and knowledge which connects late Renaissance to ...

  7. The Violin Museum takes visitors through Cremona's five-century history of violin making, introducing them to the great masters and their violins, including the famous Antonio Stradivari. In addition to the great masters of the past, the museum also features contemporary figures from the world of violins in a specially-dedicated space.

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