Rose Museum, Music history museum at Carnegie Hall, Manhattan, United States
The Rose Museum is a music history exhibition on the second floor of Carnegie Hall. It holds photographs, letters, concert programs, and musical instruments that document the venue's long story.
The museum was established in 1991 to preserve the history of Carnegie Hall since its opening in 1891. The collections document over a century of performances and artistic achievements at this well-known venue.
The collections show how different musical styles and performers have shaped the venue's reputation over generations. Visitors can see which artists and genres mattered most in defining what this place represents.
The museum is on the second floor of Carnegie Hall at 154 West 57th Street and offers free admission. It is open Thursday through Tuesday from 11:00 AM to 4:30 PM and is easy to reach.
The exhibition preserves original architectural pieces and personal items left by famous musicians. Visitors can hear rare recordings and see objects from the most celebrated artists who performed there.
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