Located inside the Casino Barrière de Montreux, the Queen: The Studio Experience offers a fascinating glimpse into the band’s time at Mountain Studios, where they recorded some of their most memorable albums. This small but immersive exhibition is a must-visit for Queen fans and music lovers alike.
Between 1978 and 1995, Queen used Mountain Studios to produce tracks from Jazz, Hot Space, A Kind of Magic and their final album, Made in Heaven. The exhibition showcases original recording equipment, handwritten lyrics, stage costumes and rare photographs that highlight the band’s creative journey. One of the most striking pieces is Freddie Mercury’s last microphone, a powerful reminder of his presence in the studio.
A standout feature is the interactive mixing console, where you can isolate vocals and instruments from Queen’s recordings to get a feel for how their songs were put together. The space preserves the atmosphere of a working studio, making it easy to imagine the band crafting their music here.
Seraina’s Tip: Walk along the lakeside promenade from the Freddie Mercury Statue to the Queen Studio Experience. The scenic stroll offers great views of Lake Geneva and is a fitting way to reflect on the band’s deep connection to Montreux before stepping into the studio where their music came to life.