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Country Music Hall of Fame
Highlights
Delve into a collection exceeding 2.5 million items showcasing the evolution of country music.
Discover interactive exhibits that celebrate bluegrass, honky-tonk, rockabilly, and more musical styles.
Experience live performances, music masterclasses, and presentations by both visiting and resident artists.
Explore the expansive 130,000 square feet of museum space located in Music City.
Enjoy rotating special exhibitions and unique showcases throughout your visit.
Discover the rich heritage of American country music at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee. As one of the world’s largest museums dedicated to this iconic genre, it offers an immersive journey through history, culture, and unforgettable performances. Explore rare artifacts, engaging exhibitions, and legendary recording studios.
About the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Why Visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum?
Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum: Opening Hours
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum welcomes visitors daily, from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, providing ample opportunity to explore its extensive collections and engaging exhibits throughout the week.
The museum remains open every day of the week and does not have any regular closing days, allowing visitors to plan their visit any day that suits their schedule.
Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum: Address and How Do I Get There?
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Things to Know Before Visiting the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The museum is open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM Central Time, providing ample time to explore exhibits.
Plan your visit during weekdays or early morning hours to avoid peak crowd times.
The venue is family-friendly and welcomes visitors of all ages with programs suitable for children.
Accessibility features are available throughout the museum to accommodate guests with mobility needs.
Guided tours can be booked in advance for a more in-depth experience of the collections.
Photography is generally allowed, but flash and tripods may be restricted in certain areas.
Food and beverages are not permitted inside exhibit galleries; check for café availability onsite.
The museum’s location in Nashville’s SoBro district provides easy access to nearby parking and public transportation.
Membership and donation options offer additional benefits and help support educational programs.
Event spaces may be closed to the public during private functions; check opening updates before visiting.
The Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum: Additional Info
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Accessibility Facilities at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
For Visually Impaired Visitors:
For visitors who are visually impaired, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum offers a range of accommodations designed to enhance their experience. These include tactile exhibits, braille labels, and audio descriptions available through handheld devices or guided tours. Visitors needing these services are encouraged to inform the museum staff in advance or upon arrival to ensure appropriate assistance and resources are provided promptly.
For Specially Abled Visitors:
Guests with mobility challenges or other special needs will find the museum fully accessible, featuring wheelchair-accessible entrances, elevators, restrooms, and seating areas throughout the facility. Electric wheelchairs and scooters may be used inside, and complimentary manual wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Assistance can be arranged by contacting the visitor services team before the visit or by speaking with staff upon arrival.
For Hearing Impaired Visitors:
To support visitors who are hearing impaired, the museum provides assistive listening devices for use during guided tours, theatrical performances, and special events. Closed captioning and sign language interpreters can also be requested for certain programs with advance notice. Visitors requiring these accommodations should contact the museum ahead of their visit or communicate their needs at the admissions desk to ensure availability.
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Interesting Facts About The Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s current building is designed in the shape of a bass clef.
Its tower is a replica of the historic WSM radio broadcast tower.
The Rotunda’s roof tiers symbolize the evolution of recording formats: 78 rpm records, vinyl LPs, 45 rpm singles, and CDs.
A mural titled “The Sources of Country Music” by Thomas Hart Benton is displayed inside the Hall of Fame Rotunda as his final artwork.
The museum holds one of the world’s largest collections of country music artifacts, including vintage instruments and stage costumes.
The original museum building, opened in 1967, was barn-shaped and located at Music Row before the current expansion.
Historic RCA Studio B, part of the museum’s offerings, is Nashville’s oldest surviving recording studio.
Artifacts include Elvis Presley’s 1960 "Solid Gold" Cadillac limousine and Maybelle Carter’s Gibson L-5 guitar.
The museum operates Hatch Show Print, a letterpress poster shop that has been in continuous operation since 1879.
The Hall of Fame was inspired by the design and concept of the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.





