Museo della Musica: A collection of photos of instruments located in San Maurizio, Venice, Italy.

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 Psaltery, Venetian School 1700.
A Psaltery is a fretless box zither.

San Maurizio is a neo-classical church located in campo San Maurizio in the sestiere of San Marco of the city of Venice, Italy. The church now houses the Museo dello Musica, a museum of baroque instruments, composers dedicated to Venice. There is a small exhibition dedicated to Antonio Vivaldi who was one of the greats during the baroque period.

The museum includes instruments created by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini and Matteo Goffrriller. Matteo Goffrriller was the founder of the “Venetian School” of luthiers, a time when Venice was one of the most important places of musical activity on planet earth.

Have a look at the photos of the historic instruments below from Museo della Music.

Admission into the museum is free.

Oboe,
Baroque Transverse Flute.
Antiphonary in music, 1500.
A music workshop on display in Museo della Musica, San Maurizio, Venice, Italy.
Music workshop on display in Museo della Musica, San Maurizio, Venice, Italy.
Music workshop on display in Museo della Musica, Venice, Italy.
Music workshop on display in Museo della Musica, Venice, Italy.
Art and History, Museo della Musica, Venice, Italy.
Violin, Matteo Goffrillar, 1735.
Violin, Matteo Goffrillar, 1735.
Violin, Matteo Goffrillar, 1735.
Cello, Giovanni Battista Gabrielli, 1753.
Violin, Vincenzo Postiglione, Napoli, 1890.
Violin, Nicola Gagliano, Napoli, 1730.
Viola, Naples School, 1700.
Viola, Antonio Pelizon, 1843.
Giulio Ettore Degani, Violin, 1891.
Giulio Degani Scuola, Viola 1900.
Eyyore Siega, Violin. 1897.
Museo Della Musica is located in San Maurizio, Venezia, Italia.

Thank you.

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