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Siegfried's Mechanical Music Cabinet, in the Brömserhof knight's manor

Inside a 15th-century half-timbered manor just above the Drosselgasse sits one of the world's largest collections of self-playing instruments: 400-plus orchestrions, automatic pianos, music boxes, and mechanical curiosities. The 45-minute guided tour is the opposite of a roped-off museum, the guide actually fires the machines up and lets them play, room by room. It is the town's most beloved indoor attraction and your rain-or-shine safety net two minutes from the dock.

What to expect

You'll walk straight up from the Drosselgasse into a 15th-century half-timbered manor and step into a living sound archive: room after room, your guide fires up antique orchestrions, automatic pianos, music boxes, and mechanical oddities from a collection of 400-plus instruments. Each machine whirs, tinkles, or thunders to life, filling the Brömserhof's creaking halls with layer upon layer of mechanical melody. The 45-minute guided tour moves at a steady pace through the cabinet's treasures, with demonstrations that let you hear—not just see—how these self-playing instruments worked in their heyday. You emerge into daylight having experienced one of the world's largest collections of automata in the hands of someone who actually knows how to play them.

Who to call — book direct
Siegfrieds Mechanisches Musikkabinett
~EUR 11 (~$12) adult for the 45-minute guided tour; offered in nine languages, open 10:00-17:00
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

Direct wins big. Lines sell this as a guided rainy-day excursion at roughly $30-45 a head; you simply walk up from the Drosselgasse and buy the guided tour for ~$12. Same museum, same guided demonstration, a third of the price and on your own schedule.

Good to know

The museum sits just two minutes from the dock at the top of the Drosselgasse; buy your ticket directly at the counter (€11, or roughly $12) rather than through the ship, which markups this excursion to $30–45. Tours run 10:00–17:00 and are offered in nine languages—arrive by 16:15 latest to catch a 45-minute slot and be back aboard before all-aboard. Plan 90 minutes total (15 min walk up, 45 min tour, 15 min walk down); allow extra buffer time if you browse the gift shops or Drosselgasse on the way back. Bring comfortable shoes and a small bag; no advance booking needed if you arrive early in the port day.

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