310 Gay Street (0.2 km from Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum)
TownePlace Suites Nashville Downtown/Capitol District is located in Nashville and features a restaurant, fitness centre, bar, and shared lounge.
Union Street (0.4 km from Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum)
Fairlane Hotel's ideal location in the Nashville City Center area ensures a relaxing and wonderful stay. The property offers a variety of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay.
401 Union Street (0.4 km from Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum)
Steps from the famed Broadway Avenue's live music and entertainment, this boutique hotel is centrally located in downtown Nashville and features an on-site restaurant, delicatessen, and coffee shop.
230 4th Avenue North (0.4 km from Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum)
Just steps away from the live music and entertainment on Broadway Street in downtown Nashville this vibrant boutique offers a rooftop pool and lounge on-site restaurants and upscale amenities throughout the custom design atmosphere.
623 Union Street (0.4 km from Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum)
Located in Nashville a 5-minute walk from Ryman Auditorium Sheraton Grand Nashville Downtown offers rooms with city views.
210 4th Avenue North (0.5 km from Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum)
Dream Nashville is housed in two historic landmarked buildings that preserve Printer's Alley's history. This property, located a short walk from downtown, features complimentary WiFi.
210 4th Avenue North (0.5 km from Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum)
Dream Nashville is housed in 2 historic landmarked buildings, providing a rich heritage while maintaining the history of Printer's Alley. Located a short walk from downtown, this property offers free WiFi.
231 6th Avenue N (0.5 km from Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum)
The Hermitage Hotel is located in Nashville 1640 feet from Ryman Auditorium. It features a restaurant private parking a fitness centre, and a bar.
The Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum in Nashville, Tennessee is a must-see for any music fan. Founded in 2006, the museum pays tribute to all different types of musicians and their contributions to the music industry. It honors those who have achieved excellence and made a lasting impact in the field of music. The museum holds an impressive collection of artifacts from the past, such as iconic instruments, costumes, and recordings. Visitors can explore 16 galleries featuring exhibits dedicated to influential musical genres like country and rock 'n' roll.
The Museum also includes interactive displays that allow guests to explore different aspects of music history. There are touchscreens with trivia questions, audio clips, and games that bring music history alive. Additionally, there are several hands-on exhibits where kids can learn how to play various instruments or compose their own songs.
The Hall of Fame at Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum honors a select group of individuals each year for their extraordinary achievements in music. These inductees include some of the most influential figures in contemporary music such as Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, and Miles Davis among many others. The Hall celebrates these icons with comprehensive displays about their lives and accomplishments including photos, videos, interviews, rare memorabilia and more.
Frequent events at Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum include concerts from legendary artists such as Stevie Wonder or John Prine; film screenings; lectures by renowned authors or journalists; artist Q&As; panel discussions; workshops on sound engineering and production; educational programs for students; jam sessions; camps for aspiring musicians; VIP tours; special exhibitions and much more!
The Museum also houses its very own recording studio — Studio A — which was formerly owned by Owen Bradley, one of the most influential producers in Nashville’s musical history. This studio is available for rent for recording projects or live performances for a fee that goes towards supporting their mission.
Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum is a place where anyone who loves music can come together to celebrate its legacy and honor its greatest contributors while exploring its vast cultural significance through informative galleries, interactive exhibits and exciting events!