1. The National Museum of Denmark in Ny Vestergade 10, 1471 København
    The National Museum of Denmark is home to a captivating collection of ancient musical instruments, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the melodious history of Danish music. From ancient lyres to traditional folk instruments, this museum provides a comprehensive look at the evolution of musical expression in Denmark.
  2. The Danish Music Museum in Rosenborggade 11, 1130 København
    Located in the heart of Copenhagen, the Danish Music Museum is a treasure trove of ancient musical instruments. Explore exquisite harpsichords, delicate lutes, and ornate flutes as you wander through the museum's extensive galleries. Discover the craftsmanship and artistry behind these historical instruments.
  3. Tivoli Gardens in Vesterbrogade 3, 1630 København
    While primarily known as an amusement park, Tivoli Gardens also features a fascinating collection of historic musical instruments. From majestic carousels with ornate music boxes to traditional street musicians performing on ancient instruments, Tivoli Gardens offers a vibrant and festive atmosphere for music enthusiasts.
  4. The Royal Danish Arsenal Museum in Torvegade 28, 1400 København
    Step back in time at the Royal Danish Arsenal Museum, where you can explore a diverse range of ancient musical instruments used by military bands and royal courts. Marvel at the intricate detailing on centuries-old trumpets, drums, and bugles, and learn about the role of music in historical events.
  5. Copenhagen Music House in Ørestads Boulevard 13, 2300 København
    As a modern hub for musical performances, the Copenhagen Music House also celebrates the legacy of ancient musical instruments. Discover special exhibitions showcasing rare instruments from different cultures and time periods, and attend live demonstrations to experience the enchanting sounds of the past.
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