Museo nazionale degli strumenti musicali
Italian museum
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Location | Rome, Italy |
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Director | Sonia Martone |
Website | museostrumentimusicali |
The National Museum of Musical Instruments is situated in the Palazzina Samoggia in Rome. The museum, owned by the MIBACT since December 2014 is one of 43 museums pertaining to the Polo museale del Lazio. The museum had 9,164 visitors in 2015.[1]
See also
References
- ^ "Dati visitatori 2015" (PDF). beniculturali.it. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
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