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specialized attraction in Mysore that focuses on the intersection of music, history, and art. Housed in a heritage building that is over 90 years old, it is home to the largest collection of musical instruments in Karnataka. The museum offers a unique walkthrough experience where wax statues are used to contextualize traditional and modern instruments. Key Highlights Gallery Variety: The museum features 19 themed galleries, each dedicated to a different musical genre or cultural setting. You can find sections for Indian Classical (Hindustani and Carnatic), Punjabi Bhangra, Jazz, Rock, and even Tribal music. Extensive Collection: Beyond the 110 life-size wax figures, the museum displays over 300 musical instruments, some of which are antiques or rare pieces like the 70-year-old Mayuri (Peacock) Veena. Interactive Section: There is a dedicated area where visitors are permitted to actually play some of the instruments, providing a hands-on experience that is rare in wax museums. Notable Statues: High-profile figures include a detailed statue of the late Maharaja of Mysore, Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar, and Mahatma Gandhi. The site also hosts smaller, separate attractions including a Mirror Museum, Horror Museum, and Chocolate Museum, which can be visited for additional fees. Family Friendly: The museum includes a small kids' play area and is generally viewed as an educational stop for students and music enthusiasts.