Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) Guide
MIM: A Global Symphony of Sound Guide
The Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) in Phoenix is a world-class museum dedicated to celebrating the diversity of music from around the globe. With a collection of over 15,000 instruments and artifacts from nearly 200 countries, MIM offers a fascinating and immersive experience for music lovers of all ages. Prepare to be amazed by the sights and sounds of cultures from every corner of the world. Founded in 2010 by Robert J. Ulrich, former CEO of Target Corporation, MIM was born from a passion for music and a desire to share its global richness with the world. The museum's exhibits are organized geographically, allowing visitors to explore the musical traditions of different regions and cultures. Each exhibit features instruments, videos of musicians performing, and information about the cultural context of the music. At MIM, you can explore interactive exhibits, watch captivating videos of musicians performing, and even try your hand at playing some instruments. The museum also hosts live performances, workshops, and educational programs throughout the year. The MIM Music Theater hosts world-renowned musicians from various genres. The museum's cafe offers a variety of dining options, and the museum store features unique musical instruments and gifts. While not specifically focused on Phoenix culinary traditions, the cafe offers a diverse menu to cater to different tastes.
Transportation
Valley Metro Bus: Route 106 serves the area near the MIM. Check the Valley Metro website for the most up-to-date schedules and stop locations.
Opening Hours
Open daily 9 AM to 5 PM
Ticket Price
Adults: $28, Seniors (65+): $25, Teens (13-19): $20, Children (4-12): $15, Children (3 and under): Free