Reviews of The Coventry Music Museum. (Museum) in Coventry (Warwickshire).
The Coventry Music Museum
80 Walsgrave Rd, Coventry CV2 4ED, United Kingdom
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Information of The Coventry Music Museum, Museum in Coventry (Warwickshire)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of The Coventry Music Museum
Sunday
10am–3pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
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Closed
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10am–4pm
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10am–4pm
Saturday
10am–4pm
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Reviews of The Coventry Music Museum
J. S.
A must visit destination not just for fans of 2 Tone. A well organised, interesting & unique museum run by volunteers who are as friendly as they are knowledgeable. Fun interactive activities such as playing musical instruments, trying on various Ska style hats &, this is where I was beside myself with excitement, being able to sit in the actual real life car used in The Specials' Ghost Town video! The shops & cafe are all well worth a visit too. A friendly, welcoming atmosphere in the whole 2 Tone Village - loved it!
G. S.
Great little gem of a place !! Especially if you like 2 tone music and culture surrounding it !
So often it was said to be racist but it was just the opposite , just as the name suggests . What a fantastic culture and music too !!
Also it looks into the history of everything musical to come out of Coventry , which was alot more than I thought 🤔😀
Well worth a visit .😎
R. H.
A small museum with a lot of music memorabilia.
Coventry and its neighbours have a long history with music. The museum displays items and information from different eras and genres. From ska to punk, The Specials to Hazel O'Connor, Delia Derbyshire to James Morrison. There are also some hands-on activites and a small room on the ground floor where visitors can play different instruments, including guitars, drums, and a theramin.
We (a group of adults) spent about 30-40 minutes in there. It is run entirely by volunteers. They are all lovely, knowledgeable, happy to help, and seemed to genuinely enjoy being there.
I visited with my sister and my two sons (both students). The cost is £5 each or £3 for concessions. Even though my sons didn't have their NUS card or anything on them, we were still only charged the student price after being asked their age and mentioning that they were students.
I've known about the Music Museum for years but this was my first visit. Would definitely go again and recommend to anyone interested in the Coventry music scene, music history, and music in general.
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Getting there: It's not easy to find and there is no parking. We followed the Waze App to get us there but had to continue a little further down the road, parked in a side street, and walked about 5 minutes back up the road. The museum is in Two Tone Village, which is not sign-posted until you get there, and is in between other shops on a main road. There is an Egg Free Cake Box shop on one corner, and a Subway on another corner. The village is through an archway about halfway between the two.
If walking from Coventry City Centre, it's about a 20 minute walk. There are also buses from the city centre.
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Accessibility information: The museum is based mainly on the first floor up a fairly narrow flight of stairs. The museum can accommodate visitors who can't climb stairs but recommend letting them know in advance. The space also has some rather narrow parts so may be difficult for wheelchair users to navigate.
There is no toilet in the museum but visitors can use the toilets in the 2Tone Café opposite.
R. V.
During a trip to Coventry had few hours to spare, the choice was between go and see the Transport Museum or the Music Museum, I wisely choose the latter one. Few minutes walk from the centre, in the middle of the lively Coventry streets (with A LOT of Barber shops, why so many is still a mistery to me) and I arrive in this internal alley called 2-tone courtyard, and just passed the 2-tone Cafe that looked really nice, but the museum closes early at 16.00, so no time for coffee, and after a very very reasonable entrance fee, you enter in a phantasmagorical time capsule that illustrate all the musical universe from Coventry and Warwickshire, you don't need to be a Ska fan and part of the 2-Tone cult (there, i said it!!!!!) To appreciate it, in a small place you'll be overloaded with more memorabilia that you can ask for, from old programs to hundreds of records and costumes (one from Tracey Tracey from The Primitives comes to mind....and stays there!!!!) Trainers autographed by Madness members, a whole John and Yoko corner, and a whole wall dedicated to the singles that made the charts, my personal favourite is the recreation of a bedroom from some youth with posters, records and a Marathon bar on the side table. The staff are friendly and approachable and being this an independent museum what really transpire is the total love and dedication given to put it together, forget for a moment that is a museum and consider it instead a visit to a friend that is eager to show ya his collection accumulated during many years. You'll be touched as me that he decided to share it and show it to ya!
M. T.
Brilliant day out lots of interesting pictures on show. The volunteers are friendly and the 2tone cafe food you couldn't beat. recommend it!@
L. J.
Excellent museum. So much packed into a small space. The iconic car from Ghost Town is amazing and the incredibly friendly, helpful, knowledgeable staff told us stories and took photos of us.
It’s set in 2 Tone Village which is also great to wander around and the shops have fantastic clothes, books etc - again the friendliest people you could wish to meet. The cafe is fab, lots of pictures and great atmosphere with lovely food too.
We had a great afternoon there. A must for ska fans and a chance to find out about other Coventry music and connections too. Really interesting and enjoyable. Thank you!
C. S.
Wonderful museum packed with many interesting items. Friendly, enthusiastic,
knowledgeable staff are available to enhance your experience, should you require it. There are photo opportunities to be had - complete with props - plus the chance to play (in my case badly) some musical instruments; great for those who may be a little young to remember 2-Tone. Well worth a visit.
m. c.
Fabulous morning here today. The range of stuff on display is fantastic, showcasing the breadth of musical talent from Coventry. Beautifully preserved collection, maintained with real passion for the subject and the city. Great volunteers too, Ian and Ruth made us feel very welcome indeed. £5 a ticket is an incredible price, but make sure you have cash as they don't take cards
j. s.
Really interesting museum dedicated to the two tone music scene that started in Coventry in the early 1980s, Here we are sat in the specials Vauxhall Cresra that featured on the Ghost Town
F. B.
This place is a hidden gem. The volunteers are super friendly and extremely knowledgeable. The cafe shouldn't be missed either. Just wished they had more meat and dairy free options. If you are into ska and two tone thia place should be on your bucket list.
A. L.
Great place full of staff that have all lived the Coventry experience
J. M.
Interesting little place and very cheap.
Probably the sort of place to spend an hour.
Better if you like the sort of music that is being showcased, but still interesting if you don't.
The area is not the greatest and the Museum is quite well hidden.
When your satnav tells you that you have arrived, find somewhere to park and walk until you find the small entrance.
P. O.
Brilliant place. So many memories and great to have somewhere that gives respect to the Coventry music scene
A. S.
Thoroughly enjoyed the whole afternoon! staff are ace & have us the best experience at a museum I've ever had X
Who'd thought Coventry was such a nice spot.
Tell your family friends & all ya mates
N. T.
What a brilliant place, fuelled by passion and celebrating Coventry's music tradition. It's heartbeat is Ska & Two-Tone and we thoroughly enjoyed it. Highly recommended.
g. W.
well worth a look friendly and knowledge of music history great cafe and shops for all your ska needs
D. P.
Well worth a visit if only for the brilliant, friendly, knowledgeable volunteers. You get to sit in the actual Vauxhall from Ghost Town video and they have some of Delia Derbyshire's equipment on display, what more do you want?😁 .......the cafe is great too!
D. D.
Must see if you are into ska , great staff and we loved the place
A. R.
Lots of great artefacts in this place. If you love your music from the 60s, 70s and beyond it's worth a visit.
L. T.
Excellent place .took a good 1.5 hours .staff all very knowledgeable.cracking place for the music lover .lovely little cafe does excellent bacon n says baps
D. F.
An absolute gem of a place! Me and my friend visited the two tone village, it was amazing, full of memorabilia! Ruth was so helpful. We had a great time reminiscing and having a giggle at the same time. We had lunch in the adorable Caribbean restaurant over the way, the jerk chicken was to die for! Can't wait to come back.
M. G.
Superb. A hidden gem. About 20 mins walk from the city and well worth it. Some really nice exhibitions celebrating Coventry's musical heritage. Super friendly and knowledgeable staff.
S. R.
Fabulous experience! Great collection of all things musically Coventry. Such a friendly place with knowledgeable volunteers telling great anecdotes about the display objects. An essential visit for anyone who loves music and if you like ska, it's heaven 😍
I. C.
Having been into 2 tone/Ska music nearly all my life this was a must for me. Didn't even know it existed untill seeing a program on the BBC a week before. But it's been open three years. A little bit difficult to find maybe 20 mins walk from Coventry city centre. But what a fab place, staff were so helpful and friendly showing us round and answering questions. Even got to sit in the original car from the video of Ghost Town. Hidden gem brilliant, will be back.
S. D.
Great value for money, very friendly people - well worth the visit 😁😁
K. W.
A great music museum especially if you love ska and 2 tone the staff are so friendly and knowledgeable also visit the cafe and shops
N. D.
Great little museum gat takes you right back to 1979 when I was on shorts!
S. G.
3rd visit here and always something new to see. It would be "rude" not to call in to the 2-tone cafe, great food and prices.
J. G.
Great range of info and memorabilia from the entire Coventry Music Scene though obviously concentrates on 2Tone. Well worth a visit.
S.
Great little place, lovely staff and fantastic going back to the old days ☺ loved this place. Thank you
I. G.
Nice museum, very knowledgeable and friendly people well worth a visit.
t. t.
So many things to see and experience. Memories flooded back. Great staff with great knowledge. A must for music fans.
M. W.
Worth a visit if you are a specials or 2 tone fan . Small museum that's very hands on trying to give a interactive experience. Now with car from Ghost Town video . A couple of local Shops and a cafe .Whilst in area find Fargo on far gosford street about 15 min walk back towards town
M. K.
Excellent experience for the two tone fan. A mecca for fans, not massive but well worth a visit.
G. C.
You must visit this place if you have an interest in music (not just two tone) the staff are informative and attentive. They will endeavour to answer questions if you have them. You can even play instruments in a mock up of a small recording booth. Brilliant visit thank you. For a £4 entrance fee and staff that volunteer, I was happy to spend money elsewhere in the place to support the museum. Great job everyone 👍
R.
What a nice museum and friendly people! Definitely worth visiting if you're into ska and music in general
M. D.
Run by enthusiasts, this quirky little museum is jam-packed with ephemera from Coventry's rich musical history from Delia Derbyshire to The Specials via - er - Vince Hill. Well worth the trek out of town for an hour spent there.
S. F.
If you are into local music, especially Ska, this is a MUST! Super friendly, very welcoming and more than happy to answer questions. Really enthusiastic about music. The cafe and shops are great too. It's more than a museum, it's a whole little village
C. P.
Small and compact museum, it may only be a few rooms, but there is so much memorabilia
crammed into these rooms, it took over an hour to tour.
Very friendly staff who are happy to stand and chat, take photos, answer questions and share stories.
Really interesting and would go again.
R. T.
wonderful. I live just around the corner 13 Albert Street, so its no problem to visit for me
S. T.
What a brilliant, eclectic, fascinating place this is, a tribute to the passion of the irrepressible founder, Pete Chambers and his team, and to the countless Coventry musos who left a trail. Love the immersive stuff and the chance to play. Oh and the fact that something you did for fun with your mates back in the day is now preserved for posterity, 40 years on!
L. B.
Brilliant. All the people we met were so friendly and knowledgeable. It was interesting. Loved the 'ghost town' car. Well worth a visit. The food in the cafe was also really nice and reasonably priced. An overall great experience.
c. g.
What a wonderful experience ☺️❤️ love the music 🎶 and the people were so lovely ... Cheers guys
T. n. C.
The memorabilia and knowledge of volunteers are outstanding. This really is the friendliest and most informative museums I have been too, and I have been to many! If you live in Coventry it is a must to help build your pride in your city. Definitely a great place to celebrate the City of Culture. Go, you will love it
M. T.
Superb collection of all things to do with music made in Coventry. Excellent very knowledgeable staff. Small in size but full of an extensive range of interesting items, well displayed and presented.
O. L.
The history of contemporary local musicians.
I was expecting more about classical music.
B. J.
Can't wait for it to open again. Best independent museum in Coventry. As you'd expect the 2-Tone exhibits steal the show but there's a lot more to Coventry's musical heritage than that and it's all covered here going right back to the earliest days. Interactive exhibits are fab for the younger ones. It also keeps things fresh by having different temporary exhibitions throughout the year. Staff are very friendly & knowledgeable. As it is located in the 2-Tone village you can then browse the excellent shops or have a bite to eat in the cafe. Gigs also take place at a venue in the village. So once the lockdown restrictions are lifted make sure you visit - it's a must!
J. R.
The volunteers at the museum really make this place with their insight and interest. There's some really cool stuff here too, like the car featured in the Ghost Town video by the Specials and the organ that it was composed on by Jerry Dammers. Do also visit the other shops and two tone cafe too . Well worth a visit or two
C. B.
Great little tightly-packed museum run by enthusiastic volunteers.
K. B.
A very friendly museum. It tells the story of Coventry music, and focuses a lot on ' Two Tone' music. As a teenager, I was a huge fan of The Specials, The Beat, The Selector and Hazel O ' Connor. It's a lovely trip down memory lane and being 14, all over again.
Pete and Julie, the museum directors and, and all the volunteers, all make you feel very welcome and keen to share their love, knowledge and passion of Coventry music. Great exhibitions and throughly recommend a visit.
L. B.
This little museum in the heart of Coventry is a must especially if you grew up in the eighties and if you were in to the ska beat x
H. J.
If you're interested in 2 Tone, then this is the place to visit.
A compact Museum featuring memorabilia from the 2 Tone era. Explaining how it came about, together with information on the Bands, and songs that defined the era.
C. B.
Absolutely brilliant. Packed with so much memorabilia you could spend the day there. Very helpful staff. Great little onsite cafe. Wetther or not a fan of the 2 tone movement, well worth a visit.
M. B.
Finally went to the exhibition, we are very interested in everything, you can relax in the cafe, the prices are pleasant, the food is very tasty.
P. S.
Since first visiting over three years ago I have gone on to be a volunteer. The museum contains all manner of memorabilia relating to Coventry & Warwickshire music with many dedicated to the birth of 2tone including the Ghost Town Car. It attracts visitors from all over the world. I am proud to be associated with all the other enthusiastic volunteers and the dedicated owners. A real gem of a place located in the 2tone Village along with a Cafe, shops, restaurant & gig venue.
B. L.
Fantastic hospitality!, great music memorabilia and a chance to have your pic' in the Ghost Town car. Also, if your lucky, you might even meet a 2 Tone legend. The museum is also part of the 2 Tone Village which has shops, cafe and a pub, I would recommend this to anyone who loves 2 Tone!
S. E.
The Coventry Music Museum is a positive cornucopia of the City's musical heritage. The displays and exhibits are meticulously presented by Pete, Julie and their enthusiastic team. Well worth many return visits as there's always more to discover and marvel at! I rate it 5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
D. N. M.
I have been performing music in Coventry since I was 12 years old and I’m now very nearly 59!
I thought I pretty much knew Coventry’s involvement in the music scene, until I visited the Coventry Music Museum, which opened my eyes to a whole new ball game. I found myself constantly saying, out loud, “wow, I didn’t know that!’ and realising how much Pete Chambers, one of the founding members, knows!
It is a wonderful, knowledge building and fascinating place!
Go visit! You won’t regret it! 😁
c. c.
Nice little nostalgic museum
J. W.
I am so glad I did. For such a small place there is huge range of information available not only on Two Tone but Delia Derbyshire, The museum was great! A couple of guys showed me around and were very accommodating, and knowledgeable! This is a top-notch independent venue. The seemingly countless items of memorabilia have been generously donated
D. M.
Great place and so much heritage of Ska music. Ska on!
S. H.
The Coventry Music Museum is full of fantastic memorabilia from Coventry bands and musicians . It’s full of such interesting facts and the personal items from band members are displayed and they are just amazing . I totally recommend a visit to any music fan . The staff are helpful,kind and devoted to the museum . Love it xxx 🎼🎼long live The Coventry Music Museum xx
A. M.
Went several times to shows of different exhibitions, friendly and pleasant atmosphere, really liked the inside.
F. T.
This was a great blast from my past. The volunteers were brilliant. No question goes unanswered, and I learned loads of interesting facts. Gary had some great stories. Never knew of the HUGE connection with the Doctor Who theme music that had me diving behind the sofa every Saturday (as a kid). Loved all The Specials and Fun Boy Three stuff. What's also great is that this part of The 2 Tone Village Experience. Right next door is 2 Tone Corner (branded clothing, accessories and footwear), an awesome memorabilia shop, 2 Tone Cafe (serving great food) and of course Knights Bar. Well worth the trip.
T. T.
Interesting place, where you can find information about local bands (the specials, the beat, lieutenant pigeon, etc)
C. P.
The museum brilliantly charts the history of Coventry's music legacy from the 1930's onwards.
Their new exhibition for 2020 - 'Too Much Too Young' is now open and features a double bonus of legendary Sax player Saxa from The Beat and The Specials with their seminal hit "Too much too Young"...really worth a visit 🎶😎
R. C.
Excellent find, interesting memorabilia and knowledgeable staff. You can play instruments and see what it's like in a recording studio, drive the car form the specials video Ghost Town, sing katoke! Plus a shop and Cafe on site in the two tone theme. Excellent time had..
r. a.
At only £3 entry it's a must. We spent an enjoyable and informative 30 min trip down nostalgia lane.
It's more of a "two tone ska/ specials " museum then a " music " museum but it's still very enjoyable.
Great coffee and Jamaican food at the two tone cafe opposite.
I. S.
This place is so good. I played some bass and tinkered on the piano just for fun. The museum itself is an Aladdin's cave of Coventry music history. I didn't sample the cafe due to pressure of time unfortunately.
C. M.
Great exhibition, brought back so many memories. Friendly staff
P. L.
Great museum. I especially love 2 Tone answer so this is heaven for me. Lots of rare records and personal items and memorabilia donated by the artists themselves. Great relationship between the artists and museum make this a very personalised museum. The volunteers are amazing. Knowledgeable and very friendly.
C.
A museum celebrating Coventry's music history with knowledgeable staff who will happily spend time talking about the exhibits. Cheap entry fee with plenty to see and even play with. Recommended.
M. B.
If you're in the area make sure to visit Coventry music museum. Just dropped in to check out the new exhibits Sukie's memorabilia store and the 2Tone Cafe for a Carribbean lunch, all definitely worth a visit. Check it out.
B. K.
This multi award winning museum celebrates music from Coventry and Warwickshire in all its forms. Not just 2-Tone. From Delia Derbyshire to King, from The Specials to The Enemy, Hazel O'Connor, The Primitives and even the famous John Lennon Yoko Ono visit to Coventry are all exhibited here.
M. H.
Ruth the Assistant was friendly, curious, helpful, the Museum as History of past Musicians and groups very interesting and informative information on the Musicians and all the old record players on display and old cars old suits. I loved the experience.
B. C.
Great place! I would advise anyone interested in music to visit, very informative!
B. F.
Went there today for my first visit and really enjoyed by visit assisted by Phil.
Good displays of the different eras and being a band member from the 60's I will try and find sone old pictures of The Heartbeats, Mondays Children and East Side Protection and let the museum see if they can find a use.
M. o.
Myself and my son visited The 2 Tone village
Recently. It was very interesting and fabulous to step back In time to hear artist's from Coventry who made a impact on the music industry especially The 2 Tone
Well worth a visit to the shop and cafe .which myself and my son truly enjoyed
Looking forward to a return visit
E. R.
Absolutely superb. Stuffed full of a huge range of fascinating materials, staffed by really helpful, friendly people who just love their music.
J. N.
We were at the exhibition, we really enjoyed it) So nice and informative!
l. n.
I love the museum because all the memorabilia brings back such good memories .I just would like it to have a fresher feel as the music and the style are so good .It's partof Coventry's wonderful history and it's culture.We should be very proud of it 👍
A. V.
Nice little museum with really nice staff! Would recommend.
M. R.
Some very interesting things to see and some great facts about the coventry music scene.
i. d.
Defo worth a visit. To any 2 tone enthusiasts. Very helpful staff. Caint wait to go back next year. Stay rude rudies.
B. W.
Wonderful place. I highly recommend.
T. F.
Excellent experience.
s. w.
What a fantastic museum...Packed with a wealth of Coventry's musical history...From Delia Derbyshire to The Specials and many others...A true delight.
T. C.
Absolutely fantastic place, amazing Caribbean food, lovely friendly staff, great entertainment and not to mention the Venue with all its little shops, cafe and quirkiness. An absolute must for any Ska lover.
R. C.
Excellent collection of music memorabilia from all eras and genres. Very well displayed and something there for everyone. Well worth a visit
P. j.
Excellent, great memorabilia, staff very helpful and informative.
S. M.
Great little place with passionate volunteers holding so much knowledge and inspiration!
c. p.
Well worth a visit, especially as if your into real nostalgia, two tone experience is brilliant
A. B.
Thankyou all for a fab day on Sunday .You made is so welcome and shared your wealth of knowledge. We will be back .What a gem of a place .
G. T.
Brilliant place so friendly people met Neville Staples … what a gent 👍👍
P. C.
Top class museum,well worth a visit special thanks to Pete and Ian for making us feel welcome,excellent memorabilia and great shop for sovernirs reasonably priced.We will definitely be back for a further visit.
M. L. C.
Great little museum, packed with loads of interesting memorabilia and run by really friendly, helpful volunteers. We really enjoyed it, especially the instruments in the studio.
D. B.
Stuffed with memories of the Coventry music scene, very friendly staff/volunteers, a good menu in the café and we were treated to some good music (and interview) with a local band.
A. O.
Great place to go kids loved it they played some of the instruments had a great time would recommend to music lovers and a realy good cafe near by too
D. C.
It's a small venue.. but it's full of treasure some great people..Great items great cafe ..good prices.a warm welcome assured.. It's always a pleasure ...😎
S. D.
Great place to relive teenage years. Volunteers made our visit extra Special . Highly recommended for music fans.
M. F.
Well worth a visit, great staff,plenty of fabulous Memorabilia all in all ..superb get thee sen there.👌👌👌👌
G. R.
Fantastic presentation of Coventry Music at it's best, lots to look at, friendly knowledgeable people there sharing facts and stories of all the best know bands of the era....5☆
g. b.
Great little museum friendly staff definitely worth a visit
S. H.
A lot in a small space. Friendly staff. Well worth a visit
N. t.
Amazing place to visit. Run entirely by volunteers who share a love for local music. I would recommend a visit to anyone who is in Coventry
A. S.
Lovely and informative museum with helpful staff. Would recommend!
e. M.
Had a lovely hour looking at the memorabilia. Very friendly couple
A. T.
Lovely place, but could use more context for foreigners
j. s.
Excellent , well worth a visit with very helpful , welcoming and informative staff a great blast from the past 👍👍
F. L.
Great little museum bought back lots of memories and lovely staff that are very knowledgeable 👍
D. S.
If you like music and would like to know more about the local music scene you really must check this place out. Lots of memorabilia and changing temporary exhibitions.
K. K.
Nice museum with a lovely staff! :)
J. B.
Lovely visit. Great place with great people. Ska'd for life.
S. M.
Great little museum, crammed with 2 tone and music history from Coventry.
G. C.
Great place to visit for the price paid
M. W.
Lovely place! Kids really enjoyed it. Especially the fact that they could try different instruments.
T. B.
Great place to visit.... Free to get in...... Coventry cathedral is just round the corner...Do not miss.
A. M.
Great atmosphere, lovely staff. A must visit for music fans visiting the Midlands
L. L. S.
It's extremely interesting. A labour of love...well worth a visit for any music fans.
S. S.
Fantastic place to go especially to show children how music was years ago
J. L.
What great place to go and all run by volunteers 😎😎👍👍
G. E.
Great place to reminisce.
C. J.
Staff/volenteres were great and great to look back at my youth lovely museam long may it prosper 👍
B. H.
I love coming here with my family!
K. G.
Today they recieved their 25th Thousand visitors what a fantastic achievement x
S. R.
A good museum especially if you were into ska and two tone music.
A. G.
This has to be one of the best music museums in the country!! 5 star place, 5 star people.
j. l.
wonderful place. great services and memorable experience. fans can play
instrument in here
T. a. J. m.
Well worth a visit and excellent value for money
V. T.
Lovely museum and friendly staff - give it a visit !
C. C.
Love this place wish we lived closer so I could visit more often the people here are so friendly and helpful love them all xxx
M. B.
Brilliant place lots of artefacts everyone was very helpful
Takes me back to my younger days
D. H.
A hidden gem. A very interesting hour to spend for music lovers, not only lovers of Ska music.
U. D.
Lovely, passionate people, many interesting informations, many fun stuff, nearly café and shop.
j. p.
What a great little museum with fun and friendly staff.
A. T.
Friendly and lovely staff but very small and not much to do I’m afraid.
J. B.
Great museum. Great people who run it.
D. H.
Great place got to see .lots of music history
D. C.
Superb memories in one building,great staff and loved the whole experience
N. T.
I love this place, there's something here for everyone of any age
L. G.
Wow wow wow ... its a must !!!
M. S.
Fantastic place run by volunteers would highly recommend loved it
d.
Unique experience but not the most thrilling. A good afternoon out though
P. Ó.
Always worth a visit. Showcases the history of Ska.
R. J.
Great place to visit Nice trip down memory lane!!
P. S.
When in Coventry well worth a visit good fun , ska
d. c.
Brilliant. Fantastic staff
N. M.
Loved this place, very informative and guides couldn't do enough
C. C.
Loved it! Well worth a visit!
C. D.
Great place .just on the small size
M. J.
Great Musical Memory Lane for Coventry
J. F.
Good well worth a visit
R. F.
Great day out real blast from the past
C. C.
Wonderful memories 💖from the past...
G. M.
A great museum with helpful staff
A. K.
Well worth a visit
S. N.
Fantastic worth a visit
T. C.
Fantastic as always
L. W.
Gift shop is awesome!
S. P.
Great museum
P. R.
Great day
J. B.
Most enjoyable and informative
J. L.
Nice yet small place.
P. A. D. C. M.
Something different and nice!
A. L.
A "must" for music lovers.
P. K.
Loved it
M. R.
Well worth a visit.
S. M.
Great
E. H.
Brilliant
N. B.
Love the music.
N. K.
Excellent
C. P.
Always caring
M. R.
Its a MUST visit !!
T. C.
Very good!
K. B.
Encapsulation of an era!
T. A.
Brill experience
P. G.
Memory lane..
J. S.
Love this place
S. S.
A hidden gem
T. W.
Small but unique.
A great little find. A lot of work has gone into this place and the people who work there are clearly dedicated.
M.
(Translated) The present starts from the past to the future
(Original)
الحاضر يبدأ من الماضي إلى المستقبل
D. Ó. C.
M. M. (.
I. G.
(Translated) Brilliant should be
(Original)
Brilliant ska ska ska
G. F.
(Translated) Flour
(Original)
Fain
L.
(Translated) Fantastic place.
(Original)
Fantastyczny place.
T.
b.
R. U.