Where Sound Meets Memory

Preserving the Unheard, Inspiring the Future

From Obscurity to Reverence

Founded by a group of passionate sound enthusiasts and historians, The Museum of Lost Sounds began as a humble project to rescue forgotten sounds from the brink of extinction. What started as a small collection of vinyl records, vintage machinery, and recordings of endangered species has grown into a global repository of auditory history. Our journey is a testament to the power of sound to connect us to our past and inspire our future.

Eleanor Harper

"Sound is the heartbeat of our world. It connects us to our past, grounds us in the present, and inspires us for the future. At The Museum of Lost Sounds, we believe that every sound deserves to be heard and remembered."

Museum Milestones

A Timeline of Sound Preservation and Innovation

Founding of The Museum of Lost Sounds

2010 - The vision of sound preservation takes shape, launching the museum as a global hub for auditory heritage.

Launch of the Online Sound Archive

2015 - The museum's collection goes digital, making lost sounds accessible to millions worldwide.

Award for Sound Preservation Excellence

2020 - Recognized by the International Sound Heritage Association for groundbreaking work in sound archiving.

UNESCO Partnership

2022 - Collaborates with UNESCO to preserve endangered sounds and promote global auditory heritage.

Dorothy Vaughan

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