Museum Speelklok, located in central Utrecht, delves into the rich history of self-playing instruments that date back centuries. This unique museum showcases a collection of music boxes, musical clocks, and street organs, including the renowned painted street organ, the ‘Arabier.’ Visitors can explore the intricate mechanisms and craftsmanship of these instruments, while the cheerful melodies fill the air. The museum offers an engaging experience for all ages, providing a glimpse into the Dutch tradition of mechanical music.
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