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222 5th Ave S, Nashville, TN 37203, United States

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James Thomas

A walk through some interesting pieces of country music history. From the old to the new. Really great,

jason sierakowski

Kinda halfway review, tickets are expensive. There is a military discount....but it's only about $4 off if I recall. We didn't even go into the museum since over $20 a ticket was the cost. The gift shop is great with the print shop to get posters. Family of 4 and gifts will be over $100-150.

Sandra Osborn

Definitely get your money's worth. So much fun!

Audrey Ivester

Love this place! Has great permanent exhibits as well as temporary ones. Went with some friends to see the Kacey Musgraves exhibit— hence all the photos of Kacey outfits. Would recommend to every country music fan!

Lord-Jonathan Franco

If you ever find yourself in Nashville Tennessee visiting, you should definitely go and take a tour! This place has music history written all over it. Such an amazing an inspirational experience.

Carol Tally

What an awesome experience! We spent 5.5 hours there and could have stayed at least another hour. I recommend getting there when they open so you have plenty of time to enjoy it. The audio tour was definitely worth the extra $2! Even if you don't LOVE country music, you will still learn something. Take the time to watch the videos throughout the museum. They are very informative and entertaining. This is a MUST SEE/DO for country music fans!

jetblast 500

The layout of the museum was a little confusing and closterphobic. Can't figure out why Casey Mustgrave had an entire wall and Garth Brooks had a small display case. We picked and choose what interested us. I know everyone has different tastes. Go with an open mind and see for yourself.

Janet Hayes

Great history of all things country music. Loved it

Bruce Gangnath

This is the second year in that I have visited the Country Music Hall of Fame and each year it becomes more valuable and meaningful. I love going to visit the Hall of Fame!

Kerry Gonzalez

It was ok. Very crowded and hard to look at the displays. Had a lot of older country stars. Only 2 floors. Similar to the Rock n roll Hall of Fame and Elvise's museum.

Jeff Calvert

Im not a country music fan but this is a must see. It really gives you the history of how country music evolved and how it influenced and was influenced by other genres and events in history. The exhibits were well done. You can walk at your own pace and read everything or only those things specifically of interest to you.

LuLaRoe Veronica Arena

A very extensive tour of country music. Awesome tour at your own pace. So much information.

Johnny Lay

If you are a fan of country music new or old this is definitely for you, it is a lot to take in but shouldn't be missed!

Lauren Howard

Great experience with a lot of interactive areas. The Brooks and Dunn exhibit at the beginning is the most impressive. This visit Kacey Musgraves had a special exhibit, and it was filled with a lot of recent outfits she has worn at the award shows. The most impressive finds were Elvis' gold plated Cadillac and the original TransAm "Bandit" from Smokey and the Bandit! Takes a lot of time, approx 2 hours. But well worth it if you're in town!!

Monty Pack

Songwriter Series is worth going to. Very entertaining. 3rd floor is the more historic floor, for the history fans. 2nd floor is for those more concerned with contemporary artists. So, everybody is covered and the info and exhibits are top notch, as we're the staff, and all at a reasonable price. Made for an excellent day!

Moe Slyman

With the rise of self driving vehicles,it’s only a matter of time before we get a country song where a guy’s truck leaves him too :)

Molly Rhodes

Exhibits were very informative and well put together. The museum has a nice layout from one area to the next. I was surprised by some things that were not mentioned or exhibited at all. Staff was nowhere to be found so we were looking for a specific thing in the museum but unfortunately couldn’t find anyone to ask. Despite this it’s a worth a trip if you are into country music.

Aubrey Prestridge

It was fun. They had a lot of cool things to look at even though I am not a major country music fan. It was supposed to take so much time and we did it in 30 minutes even with reading through everything it was with a large group of teens but it still doesnt take as long as it says it does.

Sheryl Mora

Great place to visit. So much of our country music to learn and see inside.

D A

It's a decently informative place, the floors are weird on the 3rd level. All in all, as long as you push your way through, it is good.

Lea Shi

Wasn’t open when we arrived there. Only had a peak from the outside. The piano like building design is very cool.

Nadia Jocson

Such a fun museum experience! had a great time listening to all the music and learning about the history of country music.

Thomas Lomas

A must stop on the Nashville country experience. Would advise the extra couple bucks for the audio guide. It adds a lot more detail to the self guided tour. Didn't try any of the paid extras. Plenty to see and do in the museum part.

DJR

A walk through some interesting pieces of country music history. From the old to the new. Guitars, costumes and fancy cars. Old Willie and Johnny Cash. What's not to love. Could do with a little more organization though. Maybe the time of the year that we visited during may have affected the impression.

Ashley Chevalier

A bit pricey for entrance for a one time visit but definitely something any fan of country music should see once in their life. A lot of exhibits with a lot of history. Took about 2 hours to go through it all but you could definitely be there longer then that if you took the time to read everything.

Sherry Pfendler

It was a nice place! The tour guide was very knowledgable about the history! She was very upbeat and good to listen to! She loves her job!

Bill Viverette

The quintessential music Museum and Hall of Fame. The roots that led to Country Music, and the fact that Country Music has roots in so much other music, really makes you stop and think. Take your time here. I spent 3 hours here and should probably go back. Also, start early, the crowds increase rapidly after about 9:30 or 10:00. It got shoulder to shoulder in some areas. I would also recommend you get the audio tour. It allows you to stand back and enjoy the displays while understanding what they are all about. then, if you want to, you can walk up and get a closer look. If the crowd isn't too thick.

William Bottenberg

Guitar lovers of all kinds will love this. The only thing that I didn't love was the lack of flow. You start at the top and work your way through, but you'll have to get on the elevator and get to the next level. Should be laid out like IKEA if you know what I mean.

Jennifer Wehrend

So many things to look at. Huge museum. Nice gift shop and cafe. I had a great time.

Matthew Leopold

A comprehensive review of country music. Some long videos that are worth watching, so make sure you have enough time. The museum closes promptly at 5, but if you arrive at 4, they will let you in with a ticket that is valid for the following day.

Michael Rego

So much history. Honestly one of those few occasions when you realize how much hard work, talent, and ambition is on display. This trip made me see country music in a completely new light

Naveen Roy

Overrated. I don't know too much about country music except I've listened to Don Williams for around 35 years. I've listened to few other country singers. Like it. But was there anything to spark my interest even more? No. Do you love country music? Then you already know enough - just skip this place. For $10 maybe this place is worth it. For & 25 - no way!

Joel Burks

My second time and they change it a lot so it is always worth the walk through. Great stories and connections to country music

Karen McKamey

If you are in Nashville then this is the place to go too be sure that you have time to go thru and look at everything it is setup nice and I enjoy the history that this place has if you love country music then you will love this place. I just wish that I had known about the deals on getting tickets before hand like deals to save money with this place and others in Nashville you will not waste your time or money on this place.

William Pate

Enjoyed the.museum. Interesting exhibits and information on the history of country music with a good mix of items from the past century. Covers the changes in music and the many types of "country" music for a variety of periods and preferences.

Jamie Rey

Very well done museum. Yes it primarily focused on country music, but since all modern music has some country/blues influence. It was great to kno the history.

Michele Riopelle

More like a museum although I wasnt really sure what to expect. It was interesting historically, more interactive would have been better. I really liked Taylor Swifts recording studio

William Christopher Spreadbury

I had never heard of country music and stumbled on this place by mistake. What a pleasant treat. The exhibits are so cool and exciting! I had a great time here and left with an appreciation for a music genre that I never even knew existed! I was brought up in a home where we only listened to Ska, death metal, and Indonesian Punk. So glad to have discovered country music and its rich history. It is definitely a genre that should concentrate more on promoting itself. You should still give it a chance and check it out. And if you are into literary fiction, you can check me out. Just go to Amazon and under books search CF fiction.

Sherry Inman

Fabulous! Enjoyed all 3 hours we were there. You can leave to eat and come back just a rescan of your ticket. So much to see. Takes you back old Country straight up to newer artist. Not too expensive and something to make everyone happy! Would definitely come back again.

Matthew Sundt

Wow! Unforgettable experience. The Bryant duo story brought me to tears. I knew very little about them and what they accomplished. Reading and listening to their songs was profound. Also, the Ray Charles rendition of Cash's Ring of Fire was new to me and Charles knocked it out if the ball park. Top five museum on my list!

b. manning

This is an outstanding museum if you're interested in the history of country music. Lots of exhibits focusing on old and newer performers. Interesting artifacts (check out Webb Pierce's tricked out Cadillac, Earl Scruggs banjo, etc.). I spent the better part of the day there. A worthwhile supplement to the museum, at an additional charge, is a side tour to historic RCA Studio B, where Elvis and many others recorded songs. If you can, do both. I thought it was worth it.

Haley Crenshaw

Had a lot of cool artifacts. Probably for really big country music buffs. Gift shop has lots of options

Randy Stewart

Comprehensive and we'll thought out as the display moves along chronologically over 3 floors with memorabilia and interactive displays and old video and audio. Also highly recommend Hatch Printer and Studio B tours.

Diane Dahr

It was great. Walking along the halls with memorabilia from legends, gold records adorning the walls. Very cool

Beth Neil

The special event space had a gorgeous view of downtown. This organization does great things for music education locally here in Nashville...AND they always have great exhibits (rotating) for locals and tourists alike. This museum is a must see!

Michele Brown

$25 per ticket. Lots of cool stuff. Do not go there with small children They will be BORED and will RUIN the experience for others. Would not go back unless they added MANY new exhibits and more interactive items

Jack B

A very informative place to visit. I am a country western music fan so this visit was my mecca❤

Alan Mars

Haven't been a big fan of country music really but my visit to Nashville was fantastic. I rounded of my holiday with a visit to the Country Music Hall of Fame and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. It's laid out over three floors with the top floor dealing with the various roots and origins of country music in America. As you travel down to the ground floor you move forwards in time through the many developments and innovations and the artists associated with them. You end up in the actual circular 'Hall of Fame' which has been constructed artfully and with great thoughtfulness. Just do it!

bob chadwick

3 floors of country memorabilia from the last 75 years. Big wall full of gold discs and a circular room dedicated to all the artists in the Hall of Fame. Large gift shop and a couple of cafes. You're ticket is valid all day so you can come and go at will.

paul caswell

I'm from Detroit, and would come back to Nashville just to visit this restaurant. Better than the food, was my server Kaitlyn. She conveyed an incredible sense if sincerity, that made me feel like I was a part of her family! I hope management recognizes how special she is!

L Callaway

This is a must see in Nashville! I can not begin to say how amazing this was. So many artifact, information , on so many artist. Lots of history. From cars to actual manuscript to songs, clothes. I strongly recommend to buy the Stidio B tour add on pass. The only was to get this pass is with a country music hall of fame purchases. It was the best part, very intimate and just bone chilling if your a Elvis fan, or just a fan of the music in that era. To sit in the same studio in the same spot these artist recorded some of the most awarded music was just a wow moment. This is also a stop on the old town trolly route.

Ronda Hefner

The museum itself was worth the trip. Lots of great exhibits and information. However, it was hard to enjoy with the emergency alarms going off every 5 mins the entirety of our visit. Kinda ruined the music part of the experience.

Felicia Smith

If you love country music and appreciate the history then you will enjoy this museum. It is definitely a must see when you visit Nashville. There are a lot of neat things so take your time when going through your tour.

Busy Mom of 3 a. greene

Nice facility, multi leveled museum with lots to see and read. I don't think it's a place for young kids because there are not alot of displays to interact with. It's mainly looking at clothes, props etc and reading.

Wayne Plunkett.

Three floors of Country Music history!! All types of instruments, including a hand made banjo!!! Built before the machines were invented! Picturesof the stars, history on their lives. Quite a few of originaĺ manuscripts, when they had a thought, saw something and a song was born! AWESOME PLACE TO VISIT! WEAR COMFORTABLE SHOES.

Kyle Phillips

Spent about 3 hours wandering the exhibits. The audio tour was informative and the video exhibits were the best part. As a fan of country music, it was cool to see all my icons displayed and memorabilia from their careers out for people to see. The building itself is also very pretty.

Rp White

If in Nashville and u have any love of country music you have to go here. 1 hour self guided tour. Great.

David Whitehouse

Not a huge country fan, but this place is awesome. So many cross over of folk, country and rock. If you like music, this place is for you!

Lee Sheldon

I loved every minute if it. Videos and displays are first rate. Spent a good three hours there and did the Studio B tour which was also first rate.

Georgette Jeffries

Really liked the exhibits. My favorite part was the display of celebrity cars & music instruments. I couldn't believe Elvis's car had a phone in it. Really? He was high rolling & who knew (I guess not me....lol) that they had that type of technology then! Worth a visit.

Brian Adams

It's a good museum. I'm not really into country music, but even I found some things to appreciate. The place is absolutely enormous, and packed with things I never would have thought about, like the multi-story walls covered in gold and platinum records, costumes and props from classic TV shows, and a couple of famous cars. A lot of interactive stuff, too, especially for younger kids to do. All said, it's a good way to spend a day in Nashville.

James Copen

Very interesting and informative. Wonderful interactive displays This is a must see for anyone who loves Country music.

Karen Jezo

Very informative. Loved the fact that this is all self guided, you can spend as much time in the areas that were of interest to you and as little in the ones that were of little interest.

S C

THIS REVIEW IS FOR NON-COUNTRY MUSIC FANS: Many of these reviews include some variation of "as a country music fan...". I am not a fan of county music. Don't get me wrong, there are songs I like and I have come to appreciate some of the crossover influences over recent years but I am not what anyone would call a "fan" . My wife and I were in town and decided to visit this museum. I try to visit any "HoF" I come across if only to expand my horizons and gain some appreciation for what others hold in high regard. This one did not disappoint. It is exceptionally well done. I learned a lot and gained a new appreciation for the genre. You are not bombarded by music but you are emersed in the history and culture that gave birth to it. You quickly learn that the music was born from multi cultural influences and in turn, that it has heavily influenced many other genres of music (including, most likely, whatever you are listening to right now). It also reminded me that I had been exposed to far more "country" in my years than I thought as I heard songs from my youth, that reminded me of my family, friends and community, and from movies and TV shows I loved growing up, all of which fall squarely in the world of country (often without me realizing it). The displays are well done and the artifacts are fascinating. We spent just under an hour and half and the time (and cost) were well worth it. So if you're not a country music fan but find yourself in Nashville and aren't sure what to do, go to the CMHF. You won't be disappointed.

Toni Stewart

Simply AMAZING! I was in complete awe the whole time. The people who work there were kind and very friendly. Highly recommended!! ❤❤

Marissa Strickler

Awesome displays and artifacts! Dreamed of going forever and finally made it. Not a single disappointment.

Donna Morro

I've never been to a music museum before with this was a great experience very informative and I love the history behind the music in Nashville

Jennifer Cohen

We were looking for something to do with the whole family and were not disappoint. The museum is well organized and very informative. Our 14 year old loved the scavenger hunt. It kept him engaged and he learned a lot. Our 5 year old loved the Taylor Swift areas on the 2nd and 3rd floors. Even tough many of us are not huge country music fans, this place was interesting and well worth the time and money

Angeline Pantazis

You need at least a couple of hours to see everything. Its pretty awesome.

Rick Stefan

Beautiful place with lots country music stuff, posters, old film and pictures. Worth going

Kristin O'NEIL

My husband and I were able to enjoy the museum because the kids had an awesome scavenger hunt to focus on. They did both the instruments and costumes hunt (ages 11 - 13). It kept them busy; they learned some new things, and they said it was fun!!!! I'd definitely recommend.

Daniel Foster

It was really interesting to see all the items from past country music legends. I'm not a fan of pop-country so it was kinda disappointing to see Taylor Swift exhibit as you start your tour right off the bat. The audio service provided isn't worth paying for. Most folks stop using it halfway through.

LEE GUIDRY

This is a very large museum. It has a huge collection of items and the layout is easy to navigate. Allow yourself a few hours to truly enjoy everything. Be aware that there is major construction in the area and driving near here can be a little intimidating. Scattered but very limited parking areas around the museum, for a fee of course.

Ellie McPherson

I think the tickets are priced a bit high but it was a cool museum. The building itself is also really cool and beautiful.

Jamie Bowman

Maybe there are rotating exhibits? There were many artists that weren't represented (most notably, Patsy Cline) or had very small displays. Yet some artists had overly large displays. For example, it looked like Kacey Musgraves cleaned out her closet and sent half of her wardrobe for display. There are definitely better museums in town.

andrew leanza

Amazing visit. You have to stop here on your Nashville trip. Totally worth the money. Wish I took more pictures.

Brooke D

If you're into country music this is a fun museum to visit! Had a great combination of different things!

Jean Reyes de Gonzalez

If you love country music from Chet Atkins to Kacey Musgrave, you need to visit. You will learn about the history of country music, and honor those who have died. You will walk away with new knowledge and delight

Valerie Brendel

My first visit I was in awe of so many gifted people and their history that are emblazoned on every wall. Beautiful.

Cristela

You can spend all day in this interactive Hall of Fame Museum. if you are a country music lover, you definitely need to make time to see this Museum. I would definitely recommend at least 4 to 5 hours to take in a museum. There are a lot of interactive exhibits, videos, and costumes from years past. Worth the time.

Tom Miller

Loved it. If you see all of the videos, read all of the material it will take about 4-5 hours to see it. If you glance through and pick your favorites, it will take about 2-3 hours. Have fun and enjoy, I know myself and family did!

kreg nixon

Well worth a half day. Not quite as comprehensive as the ken burns doc. But it was great to go after watching the series.

Mike Brodbeck

If you're a country music fan, you'll love this place. If you're not, you'll still enjoy it. Lots to see and learn about. The hall of fame room is cool. Love all the Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson stuff. Super fun place to go. I think it was $25 and it was definitely worth the money.

Becki Spaulding

Love Nashville! This was my first visit, had so much fun!

Janet Harris

It was amazing. Lots of pictures, music, etc. A great place to visit if u are interested in country music

Kendra Miller

It was a good museum with lots of exhibits and history. The audio guide was pretty disappointing, the information was lack luster, it was easy to miss the numbers on the exhibits and hard to listen to because of all the music/noise going on in the museum already. I was also disappointed that women and people of color weren't better represented.

Austin Phillips

Huge museum about Country music. If you are interested in country music at all, come here. You will not be disappointed. Huge museum / gallery of country music from the beginnings to current artists and music. I really liked the store here as well. Of course very pricey to buy things but a huge selection of really nice souvenirs.

Conner Couch

A must see for visiting Nashville. If you are a big fan of country music, museums, or just music in general, you could spend a whole day just going through this museum. Nice organization and exhibits for the whole family. Includes anything you could imagine about country music

Joseph Mccormack

It's the place to visit for even casual country music listeners. The memorabilia and the stories are very enlightening... the 70s Outlaw exhibit and Elvis's custom Cadillac are must see!

Matt Snowdon

Interactive sections were fun, but could do with a little more throughout not just in the current artists bit at the end. Recommend sharing an audio guide as best bit is dolly parton who talks right at the end. Note ticket with audio guide for two dollars extra, prevents using any discounts or vouchers, making the audio guide quite expensive really.

Rob English

This was a great experience! I am not much of a country music fan. But still I very much enjoyed the exhibits. I left with a new found appreciation for country music and the people who make it!

Kamran Sahrakar

Well done! Organized well. Layout is amazing. Instructive and entertaining. A great way to spend a half a day in Nashville.

Kasey Raia

A pretty cool experience for country fans. Lots of history of country music. There was also lots of attire on display worn by famous could try stars. There was some neat interactive activities, which was great for kids. We went at a very busy time, which made it a little less enjoyable since it was so crowded. My one complaint is how expensive it is. I don't think it is worth a $26 general admission fee.

Teri Cuico

AMAZING!!! A must see if you're EVER in Nashville! It shows how the music industry from yesterday to today moves through our every vein as a proud American!

Alfred Lopez

OK, we were on the fence about going not being country music super-fans but decided to check it out. So glad we bought tickets. If you appreciate music and history at all, this is really worth it. There is a TON to see and hear!! My wife and I just loved it.

Steve Stessman

This was a great place to stop- I don’t even like country music!!

Rs Reviews

Really worth a visit. Really interesting and you can learn many new things about Country Music.

John Fred

Wonderful place that will guide you through the world and history of country music.

John Calderone

Wonderful exhibit! Giddy up...Hi Ho Silver. Y'all come back now, ya hear?

Ashley Hafner

The country music hall of fame focused on the country singers of the past. There was short video clips and audio to participate in. The entire place was easy to maneuver. Plenty of room for wheelchairs or strollers. It took around 2 hours to walk the exhibits and listen to most of the music. The building had a few places to get food and drinks. There was also multiple bathrooms on each floor.

shakthi priya

Very informative . Looking into history of country music is fasinating. Cool instruments and I love the manuscripts. Showcasing how much hard work was put into.

Yvonne Alley

You do not have to be a Country Music fan to enjoy this really well thought-out designed museum! It is filled with knowledge and can entertain you easily for over 3 hours. Lots of interactive exhibits and music of course! Videos, seating for short films, and lots of connections to outside country music. Well worth the visit. Of you buy basic ticket, for $2 more can get audio stick that gives you access to 41 spots of information, well worth it!

ADAM KAETER

DThey have many different types of country music (classic, current etc.). I would not recommend to someone who does not enjoy country music. I would strongly recommend to visit this place if you do enjoy country music. The gift shop however is a little expensive a place magnet banjo is $9.00, but the gift shop sell pretty good records. The gift shop let's you try out different instruments.

Weston Kensinger

Nice, but a bit too old school. Go if you are into history, but skip if you are more modern.

K Richardson

Lots to see, read and some interactive activities. Great place for all ages. As a local I love that they rotate some of the exhibits so there's always something new to see

Erin Esbeck

Not a huge country fan, but I grew up listening & loving many artists. I learned some interesting facts - Shel Silverstein, wow! Loved seeing the original scrawled-on-scrap-paper lyrics of many tunes. Take the audio tour - super helpful & enjoyable.

victor soto

Amazing place lots of interesting and fun souvenirs postcards and also really good selecction of clothing not only for country lovers but for music lovers in general. Got my self a really cool looking guitar love the way i was treated by staff. Its a must stop for people passing through Nashville

Nick Donegon

There is so much to read and look at I could have stayed all day.. I HIGHLY recommend getting the studio B tour package. That was my favorite part of our entire Nashville trip. It's was an honor to sit at the same piano in the same studio as Elvis and many more.

Jim Kinzy

Fantastic time here enjoyed it a lot. People were friendly lots to look at if you enjoy country music

JJ Gagne

Awesome modern museum giving homage to the stars of country Music both past and present. It has both static and motion exhibits including sound and video. Took a self guided tour which lasted 2.5 hrs. They have a number of gift shops including books, records, videos, clothing and souvenir trinkets. It's a must see if you make it to Nashville.

Buddy Brooks

Not sure it's worth the ticket price. Can become monotonous. Audio tour is not worth the extra cost. Would rate higher if the ticket price was more reasonable.

Trish Guarino

Country Music Museum and Hall of Fame is a beautiful building with a treasure trove of Country Music history. The exhibits are beautifully presented. Even with a large number of people it's not difficult to move through the museum. There are a number of areas with video presentations that provide a chance to rest your feet. Definitely a good place to check out while in Nashville.

Elise Yoder

Did the RCA Studio B tour today. My husband and I are not super into all of the touristy things, but I highly recommend this tour. It was a great experience. Ron was an incredible tour guide - very knowledgeable and kept the tour interesting and fun.

A Stebbins

Got to the museum around 10:30am and ended up staying until almost closing time. The exhibits were really interesting, and we were lucky to be there on a day with a featured artist concert. Make sure you give yourself several hours, because there is so much to see.

Anne Luk

If you are a country fan, it's a must see. Its educational and good times! From the extensive history on so many artists to the awards, cars, clothing, musical instruments..etc. It has something interesting for everyone to see. I really liked the history video hosted by Glen Campbell.

barry kaplan

This place is a MUST See if you are in Nashville. I am not a huge country music fan, but the Hall Of Fame was still informative and fun. You end up seeing so many names that you recognize from the past. Go for the guided tour with the portable speaker. It really is worth the extra couple of dollars. I learned so much about my favorite, Willie Nelson. Tour takes about 90 minutes. Well worth the time and the money.

Frank Baier

This was a great stop during our trip to Nashville! There are numerous exhibits and opportunities to learn about this great music genre! Highly recommended!

Becky Lege

Wow, this was a much larger exhibit than we expected. We could have spent the whole day there if we hadn't planned other things. The history of country music is captured so well. My husband and I and our 18 year old granddaughter enjoyed it equally.

Amber Stanley

Wonderful!!! The earlier you get there the better the crowd. Totally loved my experience!

Dennis Clement

Very well organized and tastefully displayed. Loved every minute of the guided audio tour.

Giang Trương

Really enjoyed this! My husband and I really enjoyed the museum. We had a wonderful day walking around, reading, listening, and reminiscing a bit. Some of the older music took me back to my childhood. They do a great job of telling the story of country music and the displays of costumes, cars, songwriting drafts, etc are really fun to see. We did this in conjunction with the Studio B tour which was also fantastic. Our son, who is 23, loved the Studio B tour but was not as interested in the museum. He hasn't been into country music until moving to Nashville, and I think that generation maybe doesn't have the appreciation yet.

Jennifer Biggs

I was surprised to find a lot of singers/songwriters I like are actually country music folk. Informative, interesting and well displayed exhibits. Definitely recommend, even if you don't think you're a country music fan!

Michael Shekane

Great ride through music history. Amazing to hear historical impact on current music. The exhibits were very informative and had lots of interaction to stay engaged.

JusA Piece

There is so much to see! From clothes and instruments to cars records and awards. This place is very big so make sure you have enough time to walk through at your own pace. With two gift shops and a drink bar and eating place, be sure to bring extra money!

Conrad Johnson

Great place to visit and tour, and the extra activities like Song Writer Showcases are fantastic. Well worth being a year round member.

Dave Audriana

Not sure if this was a fail on our part, CMHA, or Music City, but we stood in 2 different lines before learning in order to use a Total Access Pass, you have to go to the information desk; NOT ticket sales and NOT Admissions. The museum was overcrowded and congested. It was difficult to see the exhibits because of this. I wish they did a better job at crowd control and limiting the number of visitors for certain times. It would make the experience more enjoyable. Loved the Taylor Swift Education Center. If you have kids, it’s a must-do. The interactive exhibits were fun and engaging. Loved the storytelling exhibits, too. Also enjoyed seeing actual drafts of song lyrics.

Angi Rose

Came on the right day got to see Brooks and Dunn in an intimate talk on everything from music successes to record sales challenges. The whole experience was amazing. Definitely a Must-See while in Nashville

Business Hours of Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Tennessee

SUNDAY
9AM–5PM
MONDAY
(VETERANS DAY) 9AM–5PM HOURS MIGHT DIFFER
TUESDAY
9AM–5PM
WEDNESDAY
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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum en Tennessee
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