Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

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The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum was founded in 1961, and its mission is to preserve and honor the history and heritage of country music. It is one of the largest museums in the world devoted to a single genre of music.

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is located in a remarkable structure that was specially designed for the purpose it serves. The facade is designed to resemble piano keys and is divided up into a series of staggered pieces; the structure itself is an astonishing 144 feet in height.


The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum attracts visitors from all over the world who are interested in country music's extensive musical history. It has become an essential destination for music lovers, scholars, and tourists seeking a deeper comprehension of the genre's impact on American culture.


The museum features a central Rotunda that honors inductees. It displays the bronze plaques of each honoree, demonstrating respect and appreciation for their contributions to country music.


The world-famous singer and songwriter Taylor Swift paid a visit to the museum, where she also made a major donation of important artifacts from her career, such as stage costumes, instruments, and personal things. The Taylor Swift Education Center is the most sophisticated music education facility housed within the museum. It provides interactive exhibits, classrooms, and a variety of educational programs for visitors of all ages, cultivating a passion for music and artistic expression.


The museum features an impressive collection of historic instruments played by renowned country music performers. From guitars and fiddles to pianos and banjos, visitors can view and study the instruments that contributed to the development of country music.


Things to do at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum


  • Attend workshops and events: Keep a watch out for the museum's workshops, panel discussions, and other special events. These activities provide opportunities to learn more about various aspects of country music, such as songwriting and commerce.

  • Visit the Hatch Show Print: Adjacent to the museum is the historic letterpress print business Hatch Show Print, which has created iconic posters for musicians and events since the late 1800s. Take a tour to learn about the printing process and purchase a handcrafted, one-of-a-kind print as a souvenir.

  • Attend live performances: Check the museum's schedule to see if any live performances or special events are scheduled during your visit. The museum occasionally presents live concerts and special events featuring talented musicians, providing a rare opportunity to experience intimate country music performances.

  • Attend a songwriting session: Check the schedule for songwriter sessions at the museum. These intimate performances enable you to hear songwriters discuss the inspiration behind their songs and perform live. It is a rare chance to learn about the creative process and the stories behind some of country music's greatest songs.

  • Participate in interactive experiences: Participate in the museum's interactive displays and experiences. Visitors can try their hand at playing various instruments, listen to recordings in the listening booths, and investigate the interactive exhibits to gain a deeper understanding of the various aspects of country music.
  • imageDuration Required
    3 hours

Address of Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville, TN 37203, USA

Opening & Closing time of Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

  • Monday
    09:00-17:00
  • Tuesday
    09:00-17:00
  • Wednesday
    09:00-17:00
  • Thursday
    09:00-17:00
  • Friday
    09:00-17:00
  • Saturday
    09:00-17:00
  • Sunday
    09:00-17:00

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