FREE

This museum is all about the history of music, especially focusing on the Baroque period. It’s set inside a beautiful old church, and you’ll find a collection of antique musical instruments, original manuscripts, and cool exhibits about famous composers like Vivaldi. The place is most popular for its impressive display of string instruments, especially violins made by legendary luthiers.

  • Original violins and cellos from the 17th and 18th centuries
  • Exhibits about the life and work of Antonio Vivaldi
  • Manuscripts, sheet music, and old musical tools
  • The building itself is a piece of history, with amazing architecture and art

  • See rare, historic instruments up close โ€“ The collection includes violins and cellos made by some of the most famous instrument makers ever.
  • Learn about Vivaldiโ€™s world โ€“ Thereโ€™s a whole section dedicated to Vivaldi, who was born nearby and changed music forever.
  • Experience music history in a unique setting โ€“ The museum is inside a centuries-old church, so you get both music and art history in one spot.

  • No specific dress code, but respectful clothing is a good idea since itโ€™s in a former church
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon for fewer crowds
  • Entry is free, so no need to book in advance
  • Plan to spend about 30-45 minutes for a full visit