Museum für Uhren und mechanische Musikinstrumente
The Museum für Uhren und mechanische Musikinstrumente (MUMM, Museum of Timekeeping and Mechanical Musical Instruments) is a museum dedicated to both horology and mechanical music. The museum is located in the village of Oberhofen am Thunersee, Switzerland, in the Bernese Oberland, about halfway between the major tourist centers of Bern and Interlaken. It is housed in the manor house of the historic Wichterheer estate, on the shore of Lake Thun (German: Thunersee).[1]
The core of the museum's collection consists of two formerly private collections owned by Hans-Peter Hertig (clocks) and Kurt Matter (mechanical music). The collection is particularly strong in early rustic clocks from the Bernese region of Switzerland, and in begger's organs and Swiss-made comb music boxes. The museum can only be visited by guided tour (no appointment necessary, English language tours available), as use of the mechanical musical instruments should be demonstrated to visitors to best be appreciated.[2]
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See also
Similar museums:
- British Horological Institute
- Clockmakers' Museum
- Cuckooland Museum
- Deutsches Uhrenmuseum
- National Watch and Clock Museum
- Mussee Internationale d'Horlogerie
- Royal Observatory, Greenwich
Coordinates: 46°43′43″N 7°40′18″E / 46.7285°N 7.6717°E