RCM Museum
Standing: 60
Dinner: 10
The Royal College of Music (RCM) Museum opened in Autumn 2021. It contains some of the richest and most relevant music-related objects in the UK and Europe. With more than 14,000 items, the collection represents music-making over a period of more than five centuries. Founded in 1892, it features a vast range of instruments, portraits, engravings, sculptures and photographs.
- Houses the earliest known guitar and stringed keyboard instrument, as well as iconic portraits of Joseph Haydn and Farinelli
- Multi-level, fully accessible space
- Projector and AV equipment
- Showcases permanent displays, a temporary exhibition and performance and rehearsal areas
- Add on a tour by expert Museum staff or visit our research and conservation area, the Wolfson Centre in Music & Material Culture
Evening Rate
£3,000
(available after 18.00)
Seated
10
(ground floor)