The Moogseum, a project of the Bob Moog Foundation, brings Bob Moog’s pioneering legacy alive through immersive, interactive exhibits that explore the history, science, and art of the inventor’s remarkable career.
Bob Moog (1934-2005) was an innovator in the world of electronic music for more than 50 years, expanding the boundaries of sonic expression and affecting the lives of musicians and music lovers around the globe.
His invention of the Moog synthesizer in 1964 revolutionized almost every genre of music, offering performers new sonic possibilities to express their creativity. For many musicians, the synthesizer transformed their lives and work.
The Moogseum contains historical, musical, and science-based interactive exhibits that inspire expansive thinking. During their visit to the Moogseum, visitors are invited to play theremins and synthesizers, learn how electricity becomes sound, delve into more than 1,000 pieces of archival material through custom-designed touchscreen kiosks, and more!
Guests are welcome to visit seven days a week to explore the one-of-a-kind museum. We’re looking forward to your visit!
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Email us at info@moogfoundation.org
- We appreciate your support! Proceeds from the sales of tickets and merchandise benefit our hallmark projects, Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool, the Moogseum, and the preservation of the Bob Moog Foundation Archives.
- The Bob Moog Foundation is not supported by or associated with the manufacturing company Moog Music, Inc.
- The Bob Moog Foundation is an independent 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the legacy of Bob Moog by inspiring others through science, music, and innovation.