Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday: 09:30 AM- 07:30 PM
Prime Day & Hours: Weekends
Suggested Duration: 2 hours
Tickets: Available Offline
Nearest Railway Station: Mysuru Junction, about 5.2 km away
Nearest Airport: Mysuru Airport, about 10.6 km away
Nearest Bus Stop: Mysuru Bus Stand, about 4.0 km away
Located on the Chamundi Hill Road, Melody World Wax Museum, Mysore, offers an immersive journey through the world of music. This museum was established in 2010 by IT professional Shreeji Bhaskaran, and it pays tribute to the global musical traditions. There are 19 galleries in the museum that house carefully crafted wax statues of musicians, with each depicting their authentic style, attire, and settings.
The playing instruments in this museum range from traditional Indian veenas to Western drums and guitars. This museum’s collection spans various music styles, including Hindustani, Carnatic, jazz, rock, and tribal music, providing a comprehensive overview of musical evolution. This museum’s vast inclusivity makes it one of the best places to visit in Mysore.
Apart from musical exhibits, this museum offers interactive experiences to the visitors, like a horror house, a mirror maze, and virtual reality games, ensuring entertainment for all ages. The Melody World Wax Museum is located just 3km from Mysore Palace and is adjacent to Karanji Lake, making it easily accessible and a must-visit for people who are seeking a mix of culture, history, and fun things to do in Mysore.
• Explore Melody World Wax Museum, Mysore’s 19 thematic galleries that feature over 100 life-sized wax statues of musicians from diverse genres.
• Observe a vast collection of over 1200 musical instruments, making it one of the largest in Karnataka.
• Behold vibrant band representations such as Hindustani, Punjabi Bhangra, Middle East, Chinese, Tribal, and hiphop.
• Visit a 90-year-old museum’s heritage building that adds historical charm to your museum experience.
By Car: The Melody World Wax Museum is about 5.3 KM from Mysore city centre, you can reach there in around 15 minutes via MG Road/Mysore - Kollegal Rd. Visitors can also take a taxi from the city centre to the Melody World Wax Museum.
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Know Before You Go
You can wander through all the galleries of the museum to observe how various instruments look and sound. There’s a vast collection of over 1200 instruments, many of which are now rare tribal or folk pieces you won’t see anywhere else. From giant drums to complex stringed instruments, there is a deep exhibit that lets the visitor dive deeper into the diversity of the world’s music.
Add a spooky touch to your visit by stepping into the adjacent horror house. Dim lighting, eerie sound effects, and creepy mannequins make this a thrilling side experience. It is perfect for people who are up for adventures and offers a short adrenaline rush.
The Melody World Wax Museum is one of India’s most unique museums, as it purely focuses on music and is music-themed. There are more than 1200 real instruments in this museum, and it features life-like statues of musicians.
No, there are no such age limits for the museum or the mirror maze, but it may vary for the horror house. The horror house can be scary for very young children, and parents' discretion is advised. The mirror maze and the VR zone are safe and enjoyable for kids of all ages.
The museum is on ground level, and it does not require climbing stairs, which makes it fairly accessible. However, some narrow corridors and uneven floors may cause slight challenges.
Yes, you can visit this museum along with other attractions in a single day. Attractions like Mysore Palace and Karanji Lake are very close to the wax museum, you can add these attractions to your one-day Mysore packages.