The museum is a memory theatre. Costumes, instruments, and statues preserve the material culture of performance.
🧵 Costumes
- Iconic ensembles: From Callas to contemporary divas.
- Conservation: Light, humidity, and handling protocols.
🎻 Instruments
- Historic keyboards: Clavicembalus examples reveal staging for baroque.
- Orchestra artifacts: Pit designs and layout evolutions.

Collections teach craft—how sound is built, worn, and remembered.
[^conservation]: Conservation notes outline rotation schedules to minimize light exposure.
🧭 Galleries & Themes
- Costumes: Iconic ensembles and tailoring logic.
- Instruments: Pit artifacts and staging history.
- Statues: Gesture pedagogy and pose memory.
🔍 Conservation Toolkit
- Lux limits: Display under controlled illuminance.
- Humidity: Stable RH to prevent warp or mold.
❓ FAQ
- Can I photograph? Often yes, but mind flash limitations.
- Are items rotated? Yes—to protect materials.
✅ Key Takeaways
- Museum narrates practice, not only objects.
- Conservation is silent performance.