Sigal Music Museum

4.9
184 reviews

About

Museum
Immerse yourself in the captivating melodies and rich history of music at our Greenville museum. The Sigal Music Museum is a premier cultural attraction in Greenville, offering interactive exhibits, educational programs, and live concerts that showcase the vibrant music history of the area. Explore our museum exhibits, join a guided tour, or attend one of our engaging events to discover Greenville's musical heritage. Perfect for music enthusiasts, students, and travelers alike, our music museum in Greenville promises an unforgettable experience filled with music education, cultural enrichment, and memorable moments. Plan your visit today and unlock the rhythmic wonders awaiting you at the Sigal Music Museum in Greenville, South Carolina!

Location

Sigal Music Museum
516 Buncombe Street, Greenville, SC
29601, United States

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Exhibits

The museum features a remarkable collection of historical musical instruments, particularly pianos and harpsichords, with many pieces being interactive.

Staff

Visitors praised the knowledgeable and friendly staff, highlighting their helpfulness and ability to enhance the experience through informative tours.

Experience

The museum offers a unique and enriching experience for music lovers, with many guests expressing their enjoyment and eagerness to return.

Accessibility

The museum is noted for its reasonable admission prices and convenient location, making it an attractive destination for both locals and tourists.

Events

The museum hosts concerts and educational programs, which are well-received and add to the overall appeal of the venue.
  • BJ
    Barbara Jones
    Nov 6, 2025
    5.0
    Easy to access, free parking, and wonderful staff. I enjoyed the Sigal Concert Series.
  • BD
    Buff Dillard
    Nov 1, 2025
    5.0
    Absolutely breathtaking and very educational. As a musician myself, I enjoyed every moment of the tour. A must see!
  • TG
    Terri Greenberg
    Oct 31, 2025
    4.0
    Interesting specialty museum
  • LL
    Larry
    Sep 24, 2025
    5.0
    If you're a musician or love music, you're going to love this museum. Even if you're not, you'll probably find something to enjoy here. The downstairs houses a permanent collection of keyboards, and the upstairs had a woodwind exhibit when we visited. Lots of interesting, historic, rare, and curious pieces to view.
  • IS
    It's Good for The Soul
    Sep 20, 2025
    5.0
    This was one of the most beautiful and unforgettable experiences at a local museum. If you’re a pianist—or have ever touched a piano—this is an absolute must-see. To stand in a room surrounded by pianos, harpsichords, and other instruments once played by the likes of Mozart, Chopin, and so many others was extraordinary. We arrived about an hour before closing and were fortunate to meet a docent who insisted she was “just a volunteer,” yet she was remarkable. Warm, kind, and deeply knowledgeable, she shared with us the story of Mr. Sigal, the benefactor who made this collection possible. His legacy fills both the main level and the second floor with treasures. I once attended the famous King Tut exhibit when it toured the U.S. before returning permanently to Egypt. That experience left me awestruck—but stepping out of the elevator onto the second floor of this museum evoked a similar sense of wonder. Before us stretched a breathtaking display of wind and brass instruments, so artfully arranged that it stopped me in my tracks. The collection carries the same sense of reverence and beauty as the artifacts of King Tut. The instruments here are exquisite—works of art in their own right. The pianos especially moved me. The craftsmanship, the delicate inlaid wood, the sheer attention to detail—it was all breathtaking. Being in their presence felt like a sacred experience. The museum admission is very reasonable, and they also host concerts and lectures. The idea of hearing music performed in such an intimate setting excites me—I can’t wait to return for one. I recommend planning at least two hours for your visit. Take the time to read the signage and scan the QR codes near many of the instruments; you’ll hear recordings that bring these pieces to life. Some selections even sparked my imagination: during one piece, a long pause made me picture a man lifting his partner gracefully during a dance. In my mind’s eye, I could almost see the ball or gathering unfold. This museum is not just a collection—it’s an experience.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sigal Music Museum

Do you have a membership program?

Yes, we do! Please contact us for more information on our options.

What are the visiting hours of the Sigal Music Museum?

The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and on Sunday from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. It is closed on Mondays.