Nydahl Collection (Stockholm)
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The Foundation for the Advancement of Music Culture was founded in 1920 by Rudolf Nydahl (1882-1973).
A museum of items collected by Rudolf Nydahl was first opened in Stockholm in 1967, and was in 1979 moved to its present location at Riddargatan 37 in Stockholm. In addition to its archives, the Museum houses a collection of approximately 550 old instruments, of which 75 are keyboard instruments, such as harpsichords, clavichords, pianos and organs dating from the 16th century up to the 1940's. Two hundred of these are on permanent display in six rooms, of which three are furnished in period style.
www.nydahlcoll.se/Pages/eframes.html
A museum of items collected by Rudolf Nydahl was first opened in Stockholm in 1967, and was in 1979 moved to its present location at Riddargatan 37 in Stockholm. In addition to its archives, the Museum houses a collection of approximately 550 old instruments, of which 75 are keyboard instruments, such as harpsichords, clavichords, pianos and organs dating from the 16th century up to the 1940's. Two hundred of these are on permanent display in six rooms, of which three are furnished in period style.
www.nydahlcoll.se/Pages/eframes.html
Wikipedia article: http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stiftelsen_Musikkulturens_Främjande
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