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- Theresa RoldanApril 3, 2016Definitely worth stopping by if you're in the city. It's a pretty cool music with some great stuff, and we happened to stop by when they had live music.Upvoted Sep 17
- JBLJune 4, 2013It's a must-see. If you're a big country music fan, this is the place for you. From intricate exhibits covering every angle of country music to s sprawling gift shop, there's something for everyone.
- Kirsten HancockMay 29, 2013It is so worth it to spend $35 and go on the RCA studio B Tour. It includes museum and audio your also. Plan to spend 3 hrs if you do the RCA tour or 2 hrs if no RCA.Upvoted Oct 5
- Mark BApril 17, 2021Must see while in Nashville. This time of year was perfect with little crowds so it wasn’t packed which was nice during this pandemic. Lots of exhibits from the roots of country music to present day.
- Academy of Country MusicNovember 26, 2012The mission of the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is to identify and preserve the evolving history and traditions of country music and to educate its audiences. A must-see when in Nashville!
- Simon GideonAugust 31, 2015A must see in Nashville. Be prepared for an experience that is far better than most expect... This is not your grandfather's Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum!
- StaceyApril 22, 2016I'm not into country music but there is a lot to learn here about the origins of the genre and its influence throughout American culture. You won't be disappointed.
- Ted RoehmFebruary 13, 2018Not a whole lot for the little ones but the giant guitar and recording studio were a big hit. We only spent an hour or so here. Also worth mentioning we’re not the biggest country fans but do like it
- Very nice museum. Sam Phillips exhibit was quite interesting. Takes about 2-3 hours if you take your time. Good for old and new country music fans.
- Kathy JOctober 18, 2019There’s a wealth of information and artifacts from every famous and popular singer and song writer! It’s amazing!
- Duncan HowsleyAugust 25, 2014Really fantastic museum - completely worth the visit and the entry fee even if you're not a country music fan.
- Roshel AghassiJune 23, 2017Great place for people who like country music. Definitely recommend the country music movie on the third floor.
- Jon NailJuly 28, 2017Good museum, great history, but barely worth $30 per person admission even just to see vintage guitars, stage clothes or the original Bandit Pontiac Trans Am.
- Edward ForteApril 5A must for any country music lover with history, artists clothes, guitars, cars, and memorabilia
- Laurie SheinkopfSeptember 26, 2012Besides checking out the music history check out brunch on Sunday...I love brunch that is great and inexpensive...check it out your taste buds will thanks you
- Nashville Gray Line ToursJune 25, 2014This museum is a must-see. With the new expansion, the museum is more interactive than ever. Be sure to check out the replica of Taylor Swift's tour bus!
- Lyn Hovey-CrainAugust 19, 2016Go to the Johnny Cash museum first, then you will appreciate all the information at the Hall of Fame so much more. Do the Studio B tour!
- Sergio TorresMay 13, 2017Is a great place to know more about the country music and their roots! Recommended
- Nashville SymphonyDecember 2, 2011Welcome to Music City! Please visit the Symphony Cafe 9-2 M-F. Free WiFi! We also have free tours available of the wonderful Schermerhorn Symphony Center. Please come on over across the street!
- Colin LordFebruary 25, 2015If you arrive at 4pm, you can get a ticket for half price. Doesn't give you a ton of time before they close but it's enough to see the whole museum at a much cheaper rate.
- Ashley BrownMay 27, 2013Psst.... the dress, it's not the original one. (If you are a fan you know what I am talking about.) Great place to learn about the roots of country music.
- James CJuly 22, 2016Great place to see the history of country music all over the world but especially its impact in America
- Jayna YoungJuly 23, 2013If you love country music, you're gonna love this museum! Allow at least 2 1/2 hrs to see all three floors without rushing, or if it's a but crowded.
- Dan RichardsonJune 3, 2018It should come with a disclaimer: no Dolly exhibit and not enough Patsy Cline.
- Rachel CAugust 3, 2015I was impressed by the diversity of music covered in the main exhibit! Definitely take the Hatch and RCA tours!
- Jason KusnerDecember 26, 2012Definitely worth touring if you are visiting the area. You can also get the tour of Studio B, which they transport you to via bus.
- ClaireMarch 23, 2018Must-have for season passes!! Fun exhibits and great historical learning place! Love it! 😁
- Ricardo ValdesApril 20, 2016Very impressive collection and great videos. It's only $14 after 4pm. They close at 5pm so skip the videos
- HISTORYJuly 7, 2010In 1963, the CMA announced that a Country Museum would be built in Nashville. It opened on April 1st 1967. Prior to stardom, Kathy Mattea & Trisha Yearwood were tour guides at this museum.
- Drew McLellanApril 7, 2013Allow 2+ hours to really do it all. And be sure you get the audio tour. Well worth the money and tons of great stories, history and memories.
- Erin KlingbergOctober 1, 2016Great place to learn about country music. Allow several hours to see it all. Adult ticket $25
- ChevroletJune 4, 2012If the thought of a museum bores you, don’t fret. Drive over for a pure country music experience. Make sure you check out the rhinestone costumes and original lyric sheets!
- Matthew M.October 27, 2015Such a fun tour. Luke Bryan exhibit was cool. A must-see if you're in town.
- Robert WinfreeMay 5, 2021Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum at 24 minutes drive to the northeast of Nashville dentist Nashville Smiles
- Lila StarrAugust 29, 2016Gold Cadillac & gold leaf piano from Elvis Presley. Historic RCA Studio B tour is terrific!
- Anne ElizabethAugust 28, 2013There's a new address... Grand Reopening in the new space at Municipal Auditorium... Such a great piece of Music City!
- Hotel IndigoApril 24, 2013Exhibits include oral histories, artifacts, recordings, film and print collections that celebrate this uniquely American music. Read more
- Vincent DiNardoNovember 6, 2015Tremendous exibits especially Cash and Dylan sessions, great interactive section for kids
- Smithsonian ChannelJune 23, 2011When viewed from different angles, this building can appear to be shaped like a piano, a bass clef, a radio tower or the fin tail of a Cadillac. (From Aerial America) Read more
- Scott WargaJanuary 18, 2014Stop and see the Reba exhibit. everything else in the place is cool but this rocks. Oh, Elvis's gold Cadillac is cool too.
- Alexander FrostApril 5, 2013Another place you simply have to see, regardless of your interest in country music. It's amazing enough for everyone!
- Nathan AndersonMarch 23, 2016Made a country music fan out of me! Incredible collection. Loved the Nashville Cats exhibit.