Nashville, the capital of the US state of Tennessee, has many levels of importance as it is the beginning of the heart of the state and an important place for education and university, and it is often called the “South Athens” due to the Greek-style Parthion site which is a great city for exploring on foot. But the most famous thing is that Nashville is known as the capital of music, especially country music … With all of that it is difficult to limit the activities that can be done in Nashville, so follow up today with the best 7 tourist activities in Nashville, USA.
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Music Row
In the heart of Nashville, Music Row is the heart and center of the country’s music industry. Here there are many stores and museums specialized in music and musical memorabilia that fans of this world love. Some of the most prominent sites in the region are Country Hall of Fame for country music lovers and rca Studio B, which has hosted the recording of the most important songs in the world.
Parthenon
In Centennial Park a few kilometers from the city center, the Parthians form a famous copy of the Greek Pantheon and were built mainly of wood in 1897 which is a true size remodeling of the original Greek temple. Inside, there is a collection of dozens of 19th and 20th century American artists’ paintings along with a number of famous Greek remodeled statues.
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Any trip to Nashville cannot be complete without visiting this museum and the gathering place of many parts of historic country music. You can also get a tour with a guide to learn about the history of this music and its most prominent stages. The museum also periodically hosts a number of events and concerts.
Germanhouse
This area is one of the oldest areas in Nashville and characterized by its own personal nature, it is full of cafes, exclusive boutiques and attractive sites. You can take a “local flavors in Nashville” tour that starts with the farmers ’market in the area before touring the historic suburb of Nashville.
The Grand Ole Opry
This is the longest-running radio show ever since it dates back to 1925 and is credited with placing Nashville at the heart of the music industry in the United States. You can visit the show’s registration venue on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, with 8 performers presenting their direct offers.
Frist Art Museum
This important museum in Nashville displays many unique pieces of art from worlds, from photography and sculpture to ancient art. Every week, the museum includes a new collection of distinctive artwork that makes visitors always visit it.
Ryman Auditorium
This popular mixed-use site has recently got a major expansion which has given it additional tourism revitalization and revitalization. The halls of the place hosted a number of artistic legends, and today it hosts many artistic activities. You can take a tour inside and record a special song in the studio for this auditorium.
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Music Row
Ryman Auditorium from abroad
Ryman Auditorium
The Grand Ole Opry
Parthenon
Frist Art Museum
General view of Nashville
From Germanhouse
From Music Row.
From The Grand Ole Opry
Inside the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
From within the Parthian
Inside the Frist Art Museum