Entrée au Panthéon de la musique country avec audio guide





Description
Explorez le meilleur du passé et du présent de la musique country à travers des expositions tournantes telles que Dolly Parton : Journey of a Seeker, Lainey Wilson : Tough as Nails, American Currents : State of the Music, et bien d’autres encore ainsi que notre exposition permanente Sing Me Back Home. Il est fortement recommandé de contacter le Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum avant de visiter pour finaliser votre réservation pour une entrée garantie.
Options de l'excursion
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Entrée avec audioguide disponible en anglais, français, espagnol, allemand et japonais.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(200)
Outstanding. I loved the Marathon Village, the Grand Ole Opry show. Broadway street among so many other things to do in Nashville. Would definitely go back to have a good time.
Interesting exhibits and nice facility. Flow is a little confusing at times making it harder than it should have been to use the audio device.
The country music Hall of Fame and performances were fantastic. There is Publix parking that you don't have to pay for so be aware of that. Parking anywhere else is $30 for every 2 hours so I would suggest Uber or Lyft it was way cheaper. But the experience was fantastic and the people in Nashville were unbelievably friendly. Highly recommend the aquarium restaurant across the street from the Grand Ole Opry make reservations a groovy experience and the food was really good.
Nice size museum and we loved the Audio Tour. A short line to enter but only about 10 minutes. Price was modest at $31 per person. Very enjoyable and we learned alot.
Thouroughly enjoyed our visit! We opted for the audio, but it is entirely unnecessary. It's a very visual experience with plenty of signs & placards and video monitors to give you all the information you can handle. The audio seemed redundant and distracting. Visually impaired might enjoy it better. The museum does a good job of honoring the roots of country music. The history is so richly detailed. And those new to the genre won't be disappointed either, newer artists are honored too. Loved the rotunda and the walls of records, and all the costumes.
There are so many artifacts that are interesting. I loved seeing all the handwritten letters and notes. I enjoyed the special exhibits on display and the mini movie/documentary. The audio tour is not worth the extra funds.
All you have to do is show voucher at desk and you are set to go. They will print your ticket(s) Great souvenir item.
The exhibit for Dolly Parton is amazing. The history of country music is well represented. I enjoyed this museum more than I expect as a non-country fan traveling with friends. :)
Don’t miss an opportunity to visit Hall. The displays, descriptions and videos were a great window into the history of country music and all the magical performers. Thanks n cheers.
Our visit to the country music hall of fame was amazing a must do for all country music fans visiting Nashville. The tour was excellent with the audio guide The museum was beautiful and staff were so welcoming and super friendly. We did the museum one day and came back to do the studio b tour on another day because no time slots were available on our first visit. The studio b tour is a must do and our guide Ron was one of the most knowledgeable people on all thing country music and gave us so much information before and during our tour. If you meet Ron you will understand what an amazing guide



