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Step into the world of music at the Musical Instruments Museum in Brussels. Fast track your entrance into this beautiful Art Nouveau building, home to a fascinating collection of old and rare instruments from around the globe. With four engrossing floors and over 1,000 instruments on display, this museum is a must-see for music enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Discover the museum's rich history, which began with the private collection of François-Joseph Fétis, the first director of the conservatory. Witness ancient instruments like the Jew's harp, dating back to the 16th century. Explore the evolution of keys and keyboards in the Western world, spanning from late medieval to the end of the 19th century. Don't miss the harmonica donated by Belgian-American jazz musician Toots Thielemans, and be sure to experience the componium, an orchestrion from the 19th century that automatically composes an infinite variety of music.
Koninklijke Musea voor Kunst en Geschiedenis
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