3/5 Babak M. 8 months ago on Google
First
things
first,
had
a
very
entertaining
time
there
and
would
definitely
recommend;
there
were
some
really
interesting
instruments
as
well
as
portraits.
The
written
descriptions
and
the
playable
audios
made
it
very
informative
and
amusing,
and
I
learned
a
lot
about
the
history
of
the
piano
and
guitar
per
se;
however...
The
museum
is
not
that
big
and
would
probably
take
less
than
an
hour
to
browse.
There
is
no
snacks,
drinks,
or
anything
like
that
available,
so
I'd
recommend
visiting
the
coffee
shop
in
Royal
Albert
Hall
on
the
other
side
of
the
street
before
entering
the
museum.
At
the
entrance
to
the
museum
you'll
be
handed
a
headset
to
listen
to
the
sounds
of
the
artworks
and
instruments,
but
the
sound
quality
was
terrible
and
noisy
and
in
some
cases,
it
was
not
possible
to
distinguish
the
words.
The
staff
were
very
nice
and
respectful,
thought
one
of
them
did
not
speak
english!
At
the
end
of
the
tour
and
on
the
way
out,
I
was
given
a
gift
-a
poster
of
Niccolo
Paganini-
which
I
will
cherish
for
eternity!
To
summarize,
it
is
a
must
see,
and
you'd
not
be
disappointed.
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