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  1. Visiting the Museum

    Visiting the Museum The Musikinstrumenten-Museum is generally open every week from Tuesday to Sunday. This page provides information about your visit with us. Virtual tour We invite you to take a virtual tour of the museum. Start here Events You can get an overview of our events here SIM Café The SI

  2. Wednesday Night Cinema: Kohlhiesels Töchter (15.01.2025)

    Silent film comedy by Ernst Lubitsch from 1920 with Henny Porten and Emil Jannings. Accompanied live on the Mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ by Sorin Creciun. Ernst Lubitsch staged his version of the comedy as a rural version of ‘The Taming of the Shrew’: innkeeper Mathias Kohlhiesel wants to marry of

  3. Long Night of Museums (30.08.2025)

    Guided tours, concerts, a look behind the scenes, silent movie, midnight tango Program at the Museum of Musical Instruments 6:00 pm for families and children Family Ties Discover and try out instruments with museum guide Jörg Joachim Riehle Duration: 45 minutes 7:00, 7.45, and 8.30 pm Sound Spaces a

  4. Wednesday Night Cinema: Ihr dunkler Punkt (18.12.2024)

    Silent film comedy from 1928 with Lilian Harvey and Willy Fritsch, accompanied live on the Mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ by Anna Vavilkina. Baroness Lilian von Trucks finds out in an unpleasant way that she has a doppelganger: She is arrested in her luxury hotel as the jewel thief Yvette! Fortunate

  5. Museum

    Museum The objects on permanent exhibit at the Musikinstrumenten-Museum form one of the most representative collections in Germany in its diversity. Over 800 instruments across five centuries are on permanent display. In addition, the museum offers numerous events, from scientific symposia to concer

  6. Siegfried Jung Trio and BrassAppeal (19.09.2024)

    For the Year of the Tuba. Admission: 10 euros, reduced 5 euros An extraordinary concert awaits all tuba fans - and those who want to become one. With tuba player Natascha Zickerick and her ensemble BrassAppeal as well as the Siegfried Jung Trio. Four women, four musical worlds - that's the BrassAppe

  7. Concert Series

    Concert Series The Musikinstrumenten-Museum hosts regular concerts featuring a variety of styles of music. Ranging from early music to jazz to silent film scores, the various concert series at the Musikinstrumenten-Museum shed light on the history of music as well as different aspects of contemporar

  8. Wednesday Night Cinema: Die Finanzen des Großherzogs (12.02.2025)

    Comedy by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, shot in 1923. The silent film is accompanied live on the Mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ by Bernd Wurzenrainer. Grand Duke Ramon may be the ruler of a country, but that is actually an exaggeration: Minorca is a dwarf state and also heavily in debt. In order to impr

  9. Wednesday Night Cinema: Buster Keaton, Battling Butler (17.01.2024)

    Buster Keaton's most successful silent film, accompanied live by Sorin Creciun on the Mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ. Start 6 p.m. With English intertitles. Out of love, a spoilt millionaire's son becomes a boxer against his will. Although he takes a severe beating for his bravado, he ultimately pro

  10. Sitemap

    Sitemap Museum Visiting the Museum Opening hours & directions Tickets SIM Café Concert Series Collection Highlights of the Exhibition History Library Holdings and focal points Terms of use Location and directions WLAN login Digitised collections [Translate to English:] Phonographische Zeitschrift Bi