Nestled within the Cité de la Musique, with its striking white walls and Colosseum-like curves, the Musée de la Musique offers a rich collection of thousands of rare instruments and artistic objects. The museum’s long halls house rows of intricately crafted concert harps, while the lively percussion room features painted drums hanging from the ceiling. Visitors can explore diverse musical traditions from around the world and enjoy daily concerts in the galleries, making for an immersive and educational experience.
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