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Visit our Museum to explore unique instruments, manuscripts and art and learn about the role the Academy and its alumni have played in musical development for 200 years.
- Highlights of Our Collections
The Museum is a treasure trove of fascinating objects, all...
- About Us
About the museum. The Academy Museum’s collections of...
- Visit
The Museum is open to members of the public on Fridays, 11am...
- Exhibitions
The Museum has two permanent galleries alongside regularly...
- Collections Index
Explore our comprehensive collection showcasing the rich...
- Instruments
Various important and interesting instruments, including...
- Highlights of Our Collections
The Royal Academy of Music Museum (previously known as the York Gate Collections) is a museum of musical instruments and artefacts and a research centre of the Royal Academy of Music [1] in London .
Explore the history and heritage of music education and performance at the Royal Academy of Music Museum, founded in 1822. See rare instruments, manuscripts, photos and more in three galleries and a temporary exhibition space.
- Royal Academy of Music Museum, Marylebone, NW1 5HT, London
- museumandcollections@ram.ac.uk
- 02078737443
- Visit museum website
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The Royal Academy of Music is the oldest conservatoire in Britain. Alongside the permanent galleries the museum presents an annually changing temporary exhibition, as well as regular lecture-recitals and workshops. Please note, the museum is currently temporarily closed but will reopen 2 Sep 2022. Prices and opening times. Adult Ticket. Free.
About. Open Monday to Friday 11.30am-5.30pm and Saturday 12-4pm, closed Sunday, public holidays and the month of December. Experience centuries of creativity and craftsmanship, with fine instruments and objects that have inspired music-making from the 16th century to the present day.