The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is the home for this popular American art form, safeguarding over 2.5 million artifacts, and featuring two expansive floors of gallery space, highlighting permanent and limited-engagement exhibitions. The museum is also home to the historic Hatch Show Print, Nashville's working Letterpress Poster Shop. Take a guided 1-hour tour of the Hatch Show Print and see the workings of one of the oldest letterpress print shops in America, the same shop that still produces show posters for the Ryman Auditorium.
It is highly recommended to contact the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum prior to visiting to finalize your reservation for guaranteed entry.
Self-Guided Tour of the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum in downtown Nashville.
Learn more about this iconic letterpress poster shop. The tour of legendary Hatch Show Print will engage your senses: Listen to the presses crank as you learn more about the history of Hatch Show Print, see the brilliantly colored posters that put the shop on the map in the last century and compare them with the posters printed today for your favorite entertainers, handle some of the tools of the trade and smell the ink as you pull your own keepsake print in our print shop-within-a-print shop Space for Design.
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Prior to arrival, call our Reservations Office at +1 615-416-2001 or email Reservations@CountryMusicHallofFame.org to guarantee a specific tour time and minimize wait times at check-in.
If you do not call or e-mail prior to arrival, you may exchange this ticket at the Country Music Hall of Fame Information Desk upon arrival. You will be placed on the next available tour time, or can schedule an entry time for later that day. Capacity is limited; it is recommended to arrive before 11am for best availability.
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