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At the present this business receives a rating of 4.7 over 5 and the rating was based on 157 reviews.
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This Tourist Attraction is included in the category of Museum.
If you are a music lover, banjo fan or Steve Martin fan this is a Must See. If you are none of those like me and just have an hour to kill it's still a good option. It's gift shop carries Oklahoma themed tourist knickknacks in addition to banjo themed ones. Located in the brick town area there a lot of places to grab a bite within walking distance.
Very informative, clean bathrooms, professionally done, staff was very courteous, and everything you ever wanted to know about Banjos! Definitely something to add on your "to do list." My teenage daughter who is into music really liked it. Banjo lessons Saturday at 2 Pm, reservations required (Banjo provided). Do not forget to go upstairs if you like Roy Clark.
It is a unique niche in Bricktown that tells a story about an instrument we hear but know little about.
Went here when visiting OKC and they were having a 1/2 off special so my wife & I got in for only $8. It was pretty interesting seeing the history of banjos as well as the different types. The person at the desk was very helpful. The best part was getting to play the banjo. I was horrible, but it was fun to try it.
Beautiful place. Very much in awe of the collection. Participated in one of the many events that they schedule. Fun!
What a place to see
Definitely a good part of History. So many banjos , so much art in them.
So neat! Very educational..
I absolutely enjoy visiting this place. So many exquisite instruments, lovely telling of the evolution, and the Jim Henson exhibit is spectacular!
Great place to visit.
Many nice bangos and other things on exhibit - a lot of very interesting history. also, there was a very good video about the banjo and it's history in the US that was very informative
great hisrory
One of the best museums I have ever visited. As soon as you walk in you are greeted by a friendly staff who make you feel very welcome. The collection of banjos is amazing, there are costumes and other concert related items on display as well. They have a cute little gift shop with a variety of items at reasonable prices. A hidden gem right in bricktown. I highly recommend visiting here
Fun history and some neat banjos. Their traveling exhibits were fun. I wish they had more ways to hear and see famous performances listen to examples etc. There were a few QR codes but not every one has a phone QR code reader or knows how to use one.
Loved this. Never had any idea about the true history and live if this fine instrument
I visited here during my trip to OKC. I don’t play the banjo, or know much about it’s history. But this museum was so cool! It takes you on a full tour of the banjo’s history, up to modern day with people like Jim Henson and Steve Martin, etc. I loved that they let you play real banjos at the end, with video lessons. I actually learned a little song and I was only there for maybe 10 mins.
Took advantage of the Smithsonian Day to finally see this well-presented display. We are not musicians, but it was enlightening to see the history and development of the instrument showing its changing role in American culture. So many of the banjos displayed are works of art in themselves. Beautiful. The text actually enriches the understanding of what is seen and the videos and sound bring the museum to life. Glad we got to see the Jim Henson exhibit and the Jim Bollman Collection, as well. Just an overall great afternoon.
Very interesting on where the banjo first started. Entertainment was excellent.
A really cool place with an amazing collection. They have interactive area, lessons and live preformers. Really worth a check out to see some musical history. Definitely one of the coolest collections of banjos
I had so much fun here and the staff was very helpful. This is a great place with a lot of history.
They have a squished penny machine.
Loved it. Very interesting.
This is such a cool place!
Such a fun place tucked into downtown OKC. Great way to spend an hour.
Lucas wa great!
The most amazing place to learn about the history of the 4 and 5 string banjo. They have a voluminous collection of all kinds of historical banjos. Exceptionally well done!! 5 stars well deserved for any current or potential banjo player!!
Interesting little collection! It will only take an hour or two to see It, but the history of the instrument is covered well. And so many of the instruments they have are just amazing! So much decorative work!
Wonderful exhibits of banjos from the simplest shapes and formats to expensive artistic pieces created by an Artisan's touch. Awesome Roy Clarke exhibit.
In response to John Johnson's review, he arrived in the final half hour of business on a day when the museum was offering free admission as a promotion. Our stated policy is that the last guest is admitted 45 minutes prior to the posted closing time. When he entered the museum Mr. Johnson was advised that the museum had already admitted its last guest of the day and would be closing as soon as the earlier guests left. He assured the hostess that he would take a quick look around and leave when we were ready to close. To fully experience the American Banjo Museum, guests should plan at least an hour visit to take in all the exhibits. If you're making a special trip to visit us, please plan accordingly and be aware of our late in the day admissions policy.
This is a must see venue. The largest selection of every style of the only instrument developed in our country!!!
This was a fun experience! I've never seen so many banjos in one location. I also had no idea that there was such a history to this instrument. Check this place out if you're in town!
The museum provides thorough, rich information on the history of the banjo. But the real reason to go is to see the incredible collection of some of the most intricately designed banjos throughout history! Many of the pieces, especially from the 20's and 30's, are quite a sight to behold with the beautifully designed necks, resonators and pots!
I had a great experience! They do a very good job explaining the history of banjos and the impact on American culture. You won't be disappointed!!
Neat little museum. Worth a visit at least once
The Museum was fantastic. If you are a fan of bluegrass, country and western, Americana , or folk music, it is a must stop. The volunteer staff was incredibly friendly and helpful.
Really neat museum. The detailing on some of banjo's was impressive and was interesting to see the evolution through the ages.
Helpful and friendly staff that are clearly excited to be there. Informative displays that cover the history of the material. A very broad coverage of Jim Henson as he relates to banjos and his works in general that is a real treat and a large collection of banjos on the upper floor from all eras. They also offer classes to teach banjo to interested parties as well as the opportunity to play on some display banjos for the experience. A fun if short lived experience.
Plenty of great banjos and tons of history. What a cool spot!
It was great. Learned a lot and the museum itself is very well put together and clean. Staff was very nice.
Awesome display of banjos. Even have a few you can play.
Amazing collection in a well laid out museum. The staff is kind and friendly. Also, if you are lucky, live music by some of the most talented players in the world!
It was a neat hidden gem, I didn't know how beautiful banjos could be. It's a nice way to kill 30-45 minutes in Bricktown.
Amazing! Everyone should see this! ☆☆☆☆☆
Very interesting and informative. Friendly staff
Very friendly staff, they have banjo's you can play with, and many more beautiful ones to look at! Even got to see Kermit the frog!
A great place! Go visit it. I got this amazing Banjo earrings from the gift shop! They are cute. Supercute! And there is a huge collection of banjos! Then there is Kermit!!
i was the first time to Oklahoma City and wanted to check out the local attractions and top TripAdvisor 'Things to Do'. I've never been to a Banjo museum so thought I would give it a shot! Stopped by and loved it. The lady who took our money for the tickets was awesome; always had a smile and gave us a quick overview of the museum when we stated we had not been there before. We then walked through the initial part which was a self-guided tour, and then saw two floors of 100+ banjos, with each banjo having it's own unique story. If you're a big time Banjo enthusiast, you could spend 3+ hours there; but for the average person who has a peak of curiosity, 1 to 1-1/2 hours should be enough time
Really neat place with lots of history. Great place to learn about music too. It is definitely worth stopping at. Perfect ending to walking the canals of bricktown.
So interesting! Beautiful banjos. Fun entertainment when scheduled.
My family came to see the Kermit the Frog display and it did not disappoint. If you are into banjos then this would be your Mecca. It has a huge collection and lots of historical information.
Don't want to miss this! Great displays and history notes. Staff can answer any questions you may have. Loved this place and I'm a drummer!
Awesome history on jazz and bluegrass and the evolution of the Banjo! They even have a room you can play the Banjo in for free. Be mindful of parking. Check ur tags before heading to downtown okc. They check.
Treasures here...fun for all
We enjoyed our visit here with family from out of state. The exhibits were well laid out and very interesting, including the Kingston Trio exhibit, held over until September 2014. The staff were very helpful and friendly, and we would have stayed longer if our young children were not ready to leave. We would love to come back and plan an event in their Shakey's room on the second floor. Great location with parking nearby.
Very cool experience for any music lover. Thoroughly enjoyed my time there.
Very cool!
Great visit if in OKC area.
This is an awesome museum even if you aren't that into banjos or banjo music. There are a lot of really cool banjos in here, and also some Steve Martin memorabilia.
The instruments here are such amazing works of art...each one a masterpiece. Plus...KERMIT!
A truly amazing museum! And a huge collection of really beautiful banjos. It was quite an experience.
This museum was interesting and well laid out. At the beginning, they have a quick history of the banjo and then you get to see a huge collection of banjos. My 11 and 13 year old boys quickly lost interest. Not a place for young ones but it was a nice change from the restaurants and few shops in Bricktown. My favorite part was the Philadelphia Mummers section.
Tons of eye candy!!
It is the only one of its kind. The experience provided was amazing and the information so kindly given by the wise gentleman at the front was mind blowing. I will never forget my visit to this very wonderful and special place. The interactive information presented was incredibly well done. The expansive timeline of artifacts and the vast number of pieces housed here is stunning. My perception regarding the origins of this instrument were completely shattered as was my limited understanding of its complexities and reach through cultures and time.
Friendly and very interesting. I had time to kill between my jobs while i was in town.
Very nice museum
Great Museum. Banjo learning lab for aspiring players, great history, knowledgeable staff, not very expensive ( about 7 bucks for an adult)
This place is awesome. This is more art museum than music museum. The banjos on display are simply amazing. The 1890s through 1930s banjos remind you of the great craftsmen and artists of those times that simply don't exist in our current low-cost outsourced world. So great that this is in OKC.
Super awesome museum. I'm not a banjo player but I thought it was fantastic. They have a fantastic collection and the Jim Henson section was fantastic and the Celtic players upstairs very extremely talented. I would definitely love to go back!
This is an excellent place to visit for any banjo or bluegrass enthusiast. I especially liked the displays of early banjos and the history of the banjo.
The kids and I visited this museum the first time as a homeschool field trip. Today we visited again, this time for Learn to Pick a Tune with Lucas. What a great experience and we learned a lot about the banjo! Great staff and impressive museum.
Cute little museum, very charming! They also have live music the first Wednesday of the month.
Friendly staff neat stuff inside. Check it out.
Accidentally went in while looking for another business. But this is a very cool place!
If you like banjos, or interested in early American music, you owe it to yourself to take a look.
Awesome place to see !
Great place
Where all great banjos go to die! What a great lil gem in the heart of Bricktown. A really cool place!
Fun little museum with some very interesting exhibits. If you are a fan of bluegrass or bank is this is a must see. Even if you aren't it is still a fun trip.