





Children's Museums
Moogseum
📍 56 Broadway St Front, Asheville, NC 28801🕐 Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–5 PM |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | 11 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–5 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–5 PM |
About Moogseum
Moogseum is a children's museum in Asheville, NC. The Moogseum features interactive patching stations where visitors can play Moog synthesizers and experiment with sound synthesis firsthand, including a hands-on theremin station. Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars by 297 visitors.
Quick Facts
- Type
- Music & Science Museum
- Location
- 56 Broadway Street, Asheville, NC
- Focus
- Bob Moog's legacy and electronic music history
- Best For
- All ages
- Hours
- Daily 11AM - 5PM
💡 Did You Know?
- The Moogseum features interactive patching stations where visitors can play Moog synthesizers and experiment with sound synthesis firsthand, including a hands-on theremin station
- The museum is dedicated to Bob Moog's pioneering legacy and the history of electronic music synthesis, making it one of the few museums in the United States focused specifically on synthesizer history
- The Moogseum maintains a high visitor satisfaction rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars across 297 reviews, with particular praise for its hands-on interactive exhibits and historical presentation
💬 What Visitors Say
- Plan for 1-2 hours minimum, though enthusiasts can easily spend much longer. The museum is interactive and hands-on rather than passive, so budget time to actually play the instruments and patch the synths.
- This museum is best suited for music enthusiasts and synth lovers rather than general family visits. If your group includes non-musicians, manage expectations—some may find video exhibits less engaging than the hands-on stations.
- Prioritize the interactive stations: the theremin station and Moog synth patching exhibits are highlights. Spend your time on hands-on experiences rather than videos, which some visitors found less compelling.
- Consider membership if you plan multiple visits or want to bring friends—admission is free for members, which could offset costs quickly for regular visitors interested in electronic music history.
- Note that photography and video are not allowed inside the museum, so plan accordingly if you wanted to capture the experience or instruments.
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