Some attractions within Berlin Musical Instrument Museum Upper Floor Map:
- (A) 19th c. archives
- (J/F) Jazz and folklore
- (M) Musical history and theory
- (XIV) Instrument maker's workshop acoustic models
- (XV) Experiments in instrument construction
- (XVI) Jazz
- (XVII) Military and festival music
- (XVIII) Kurt Sachs Marcusson organ `Renaissance of the Harpsichord`
- (XIX) 20th c. harpsichord replica Prototypes
- (XX) Wurlitzer organ (chambers) Mechanization of music
- (I-IV) Harpsichords, early pianos, clavichords
- (I) Wind instruments from St Wenzel's in Naumburg, organ positive
- (II) Early organs and lutes
- (III) Gambas, famous stringed Instruments
- (IV) Nuremberg wind instruments
- (V) Pandore
- (VI) Music in Prussia and Berlin
- (VII) Gray organ with ruck positive
- (VIII) The Classical period in Vienna
- (IX) 19th c. musical personalities
- (X) Biedermeier period
- (XI) Late 19th c.
- (XII) Wurlitzer organ (console) 20th c. exhibits
- (XIII) Promenade area (for musical presentations)
- (A/M) Acoustics and musical psychology
- (EL) Electronics laboratory
- (ES) Electronic cutting apparatus
- (G) Cloakroom
- (IK) Instrumental science
- (R) Direction
- (S) Studio
- (V) Sales kiosk
- (A) Exhibition space
- (A/M) Acoustics and musical psychology (hall with minimum echo)
- (BM) Book store
- (C) SIM Café
- (H) Wood store
- (J) Junior museum
- (MM) Musical instrument store
- (O) Security store
- (R) Computer center
- (RW) Restoration workshops
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