National Museum of Musical Instruments
Mon: ClosedTue–Sun: 09:30-19:30
Adult €5 · Child Free
2h 30min
Occasional live concerts using period instruments — check the website for dates.
Piazza di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, 9/a, 00185 Roma RM, Italy
Over 3,000 musical instruments spanning Etruscan, Greek, Roman, medieval, and modern eras. Highlights include the Barberini Harp (1605, the oldest playable Italian harp) and rare 17th-century harpsichords. Far less visited than nearby San Giovanni in Laterano basilica.


