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  • Kaiserliche Schatzkammer Wien
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Die Kaiserliche Wagenburg Wien
Das Schloss Ambras Innsbruck
Weltmuseum Wien
Das Österreichische Theatermuseum

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Collection of Historic Musical Instruments

The Collection of Historic Musical Instruments is home to the most important collection of renaissance and baroque instruments worldwide. Furthermore, the museum keeps, maintains and presents numerous instruments that were played by famous musicians and composers. The collection includes a particularly comprehensive range of clavichords and Viennese fortepianos. The world of sound in which the composers of Viennese Classicism lived can be heard and understood here in a nearly complete fashion. The holdings of the collection have their origins in Habsburg holdings; they have since been continually expanded via purchases, gifts and loans. The Matinees of the Collection of Historic Musical Instruments give visitors the opportunity to both see and hear the instruments, insofar as their condition allows them to be played.

To learn more about research projects at the Collection of Ancient Musical Instruments go to Science and Research.

Information

Collection of Historic Musical Instruments
Neue Burg
Heldenplatz, 1010 Wien

Opening hoursWed – Sun, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Admission till half an hour before closing time.

Secretary
Tel. +43 1 525 24- 4602
info.sam@khm.at

Maria Theresia bought this violin, made of rare and translucent tortoise-shell, for the Treasury on March 6, 1749. Wenzel Kowansky, known only as a case maker, produced this show piece probably in cooperation with one of the Viennese violinmakers. Not of wood, it is unsuitable for playing. It does, however, give a detailed picture of the baroque violin. The purfling is gold. The neck, peg box, fingerboard and tailpiece are of ivory inlaid with gold and tortoise-shell. The bow is of similar construction and along with the violin provides a stunning colour contrast to the red velvet lining of the black leather case.
Violine