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  1. Musical Museum - a wonderful collection of automated musical instruments, from tiny music boxes to The Mighty Wurlitzer Cinema Organ. Located in Brentford, near Kew Bridge.

  2. The Musical Museum contains a significant collection of self-playing musical instruments, and one of the world's largest collections of historic musical rolls. The museum houses rare working specimens of player pianos , orchestrions , reed organs , and violin players.

  3. The Musical Museum was founded 60 years ago by the late Frank Holland. He started with his own private collection of some half-dozen reproducing pianos, and in 1963 he was given use of the former St George’s Church, Brentford to get the collection under one roof.

  4. What's available to see, hear and experience at the Musical Museum - a wonderful collection of automated musical instruments, from tiny music boxes to The Mighty Wurlitzer Cinema Organ. With a concert hall and café. Located in Brentford, near Kew Bridge.

  5. The Musical Museum in Brentford, West London, is the hidden gem that most visitors to the city often overlook. Its extensive collection of self-playing musical instruments, including pianolas, orchestrions, barrel organs, and many other fascinating objects, tell the captivating story of music.

  6. The Musical Museum tells the changing story of how people have captured and listened to music over the last four centuries. From tiny music boxes to the Mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ in our concert hall, the collection includes an impressive array of instruments and inventions, including reproducing pianos, orchestrions, self-playing violins ...

  7. The Musical Museum is an exciting trip into the history of recorded sound with demonstrations of an amazing collection of automatic musical instruments. These range from small musical boxes to a Wurlitzer theatre organ (demonstrated).