St Cecilia's Hall Museum of Instruments houses the university's Collection of Historic Musical Instruments.
In this museum are placed 50 of the world's most important and best-preserved early keyboard instruments: harpsichords, virginals, spinets, organs and fortepianos from the period of their first construction to around 1840, many in playing order, and a display of harps, lutes, citterns and guitars
The collections are :Keyboard Instruments,
Instruments of Regional Cultures,
Plucked and Hammered String Instruments,Bowed String Instruments, Flutes and Whistles,Double-reed Woodwind, Single-reed Woodwind,Bagpipes,Brasswind,Free Reed Instruments and Musical Glasses,Percussion and Ancillary Equipment