Bunny Lee Museum and Recording Studio
About This Museum
Tucked away on a residential street in Kingston, the Bunny Lee Museum is a pilgrimage for any reggae fan. You don't just see history here; you feel it in the worn floorboards and smell it in the old vinyl. The entire place is a time capsule, centered around the very studio where legends like John Holt and Delroy Wilson laid down timeless tracks. Itβs an intimate, slightly chaotic, and utterly magical experience that puts you right in the heart of Jamaica's musical golden age.
Collection Highlights
The original mixing console covered in faders and knobs, walls plastered with vintage session photos and album art, and Bunny's personal collection of gold records.
Visitor Information
It's best to message them on social media or call ahead to arrange a visit, as it's not always open for walk-ins. The entrance fee is small, and the stories you'll get are priceless.
Architecture & Building
A modest, colorful Jamaican house that blends right into the neighborhoodβyou'd never guess the history made inside.