Invisible Musicians
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This exhibition is telling the story of the development of mechanical music instruments and music automatons beginning from the 18th century. These instruments require no musicicans, as the instrument itself undertakes both roles: musician and the mechanism. They are perfectly in function.
The collection has traveled throughout Europe, Asia, Africa and South America since 1995.
80 items, including barrel organ, music box, organ and various instruments, are on display and they were carefully selected from the 250-piece giant collection of the Foundation.
The museum is open everyday except Monday from 10.00 to 17.00, Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 to 19:00
Rahmi M. Koç Müzesi
Hasköy Caddesi 27, Sütlüce
Tel: (212) 297 66 3940
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