The public exhibitions are divided in two parts: the Manor House and the Barn.
The Manor House The period interiors of the Ringve Manor House provide the setting for themed rooms of working – mainly
keyboard – instruments. In this section, open by guided tour only, the guides (often graduate music students) play an appropriate piece of music (or extract) as the tour proceeds. The first room is called the Mozart room and contains a
spinet,
clavichord and a domestic or house organ, from the 18th century. A
Murano glass
chandelier hangs from the ceiling. The next room is called the ‘Beethoven’ and contains a
harp piano of 1870 by Dietz, and a piano of type favoured by Beethoven. A room dedicated to
Chopin comes next, with examples of the composer's preferred pianos, as well as a
death mask and casts of his hands. There are also
watercolours by
George Sand and
memorabilia about Chopin and
Liszt. A card table and sofa that came from Chopin's Paris home, and which were inherited by his Norwegian pupil Thomas Tellefsen are on display. Upstairs there is a room based around singers Elisabeth Wiborg and
Adelina Patti and includes a piano which Patti insisted on being accompanied. This is followed by a display of
Hardanger fiddles, a ‘
Grieg’ room, a room of instruments associated with church and worship, and finally a room of curiosities, including a
Cecilium, a Norwegian-made
barrel-organ, musical toys and a
Janko piano.
Fire The manor was badly hit by a fire in the attic and second floor on 3 August 2015.
The Barn (Museet på Låven) The collections on display in the Barn are divided in two parts: • Instruments mainly associated with
western classical and
popular music over four centuries. A
Kirkman harpsichord of 1767, an Erberle
viola d’amore of 1755, a five-octave
Stein piano of 1783, a
soprano saxophone by Sax (son) of 1907, along wide early
electronic instruments and a 1948
jukebox. • Folk instruments from all around the world, including a Runebomme (a type of
Sami drum), a Tibetan zang-dang (
horn), a nadomo (
arched harp) from Congo and hardanger fiddles. ==Ringve Botanical Garden==