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Museu Nacional da Música

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Museu da Música in Lisbon, entrance
Museu da Música in Lisbon, entrance

The Museu da Música ("Museum of Music") is a museum in Lisbon, Portugal. The museum primarily features musical instruments; among its holdings is a 1725 Stradivarius cello once owned and played by King Luís I of Portugal (ruled 1861–1889.

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Museu Nacional da Música
Rua Abílio Mendes, Lisbon São Domingos de Benfica (São Domingos de Benfica)

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N 38.7494 ° E -9.1797 °
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Hospital dos Lusíadas

Rua Abílio Mendes
1500-458 Lisbon, São Domingos de Benfica (São Domingos de Benfica)
Portugal
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Museu da Música in Lisbon, entrance
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