The Liverpool Beatles Museum

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Duration: 1 hour

Overview

Visitors will be swept along on a wave of unimaginable nostalgia as they explore first hand an awe inspiring wealth of authentic items including, guitars and drums from the Hamburg days, interviews with those that took part in the journey including Sir Paul McCartney, John Lennon’s itinerary from their first American tour, the mysterious cello from “Magical Mystery Tour”, medals from the pop art masterpiece “Sgt Pepper”, the earliest ever enchanting footage of the Beatles playing live, genuine gold and platinum discs, quirky props from their films and photo shoots, personal letters and belongings, seats from Shea Stadium and Candlestick Park, spotlights and studio monitors from the iconic Abbey Road Studios and so much more. The Liverpool Beatles Museum promises to provide an unforgettable experience that visitors will cherish and remember for years and years to come.

Included

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Entry to the museum and gift shop
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View the biggest Beatles collection in the world with over 1,000 authentic items
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Written guides available in 9 languages – Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, French, Russian, Chinese, Japanese & Polish
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Photography and videography allowed

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Food and drink
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Personal guide
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Transportation

Important information

Opening Hours:

Open Daily: 10am – 5pm (last entry 4pm)

Exception:
24th to 26th of December - closed
31st December - closed
1st January - closed

Location:

The Liverpool Beatles Museum, 23 Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RE

Highlights

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Visiting the Beatles Museum is a must when in the city of Liverpool! Learn about the origin of The Beatles and how they came to be the most famous and influential band in the world! View over 1,000 authentic items and observe some never seen before personal items including letters, stage clothes, unseen footage and more!

This magical Beatles Museum is located in the birthplace of the group – Liverpool. Holding the biggest Beatles collection in the world, the museum spans over 3 floors and displays rare items. The collection of items belongs to Roag Best, the son of the band’s road manager. He collected these items over a span of 30 years and has been able to offer a unique experience to fans.

Roag’s father, Neil Aspinall was not only the rock band’s road manager, but a close friend of the Beatles, which is reflected in the museum’s collection. As an integral part of their inner circle, Neil was one of their most trusted confidants, and a lot of the items that are held in the museum have come directly from him.

Formed in 1960 in the city of Liverpool, The Beatles began to gain popularity quickly in their career. In 1962, their single ‘Love Me Do’ became a hit and by 1964, they had become global stars! Now, they are known to be the greatest band of all time and their music is still enjoyed to this day.

Fans can indulge in the history of the band as the first floor of the museum highlights the years of 1959 – 1962 when The Beatles met and began to form their identity. The second floor focuses on 1963 – 1966, when the band skyrocketed to worldwide fame and the third floor covers 1966 – 1970, when they began to focus on their music and made the decision to stop touring.

Visit the Beatles Museum and spend the day learning about the band and how they achieved such high success. Book your Beatles Liverpool ticket today!