Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments - details

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Practising, restoration and studying - this museum looks after all of the above. With fifty-one spinets, harpsichords, virginals, organs, clavichords and early pianos, this exhibition strikes the perfect note for musos and knowledge-seekers. The beautiful instruments, which date from the 16th century, are occasionally played in the hall, Scotland's first purpose-built concert venue. Otherwise, the hall is often filled with music from other sources.

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  • Neighbourhood: Old Town

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  • Category: Museums
  • Opening hours: 2p-5p W, 2p-5p Sa
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