Liverpool Beatles Museum: Explore the Largest Collection of Authentic Beatles Memorabilia
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227 Ratings
Liverpool
Discover the largest collection of authentic Beatles memorabilia at the Liverpool Beatles Museum. Explore over 1000 never-before-seen items and immerse yourself in the band's journey to fame.
Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Liverpool Beatles Museum - Five floors of a massive former Victorian warehouse house this breath-taking collection of over 1000 items. Visitors will be swept along on a wave of unimaginable nostalgia as they explore an awe inspiring wealth of authentic items including, original 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 white 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.
What's Included
  • Pushchair and luggage storage available
  • All fees and taxes included
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
Additional Information

The Liverpool Beatles Museum, one of the most extensive repositories enshrining The Beatles’ legacy, displays more than 1000 authentic items never exhibited before, spread over three floors.

Experience the group’s early days in Liverpool and Hamburg, their ascension to global stardom, and their pioneering studio years by visiting the museum. Nestled in a Grade II listed building in the globally recognized Mathew Street, it delivers a fresh understanding of the legendary quartet.

The museum’s prized possessions include the original guitars and drums from The Beatles’ Hamburg era, John Lennon’s Sgt Pepper medals, the white cello from Magical Mystery Tour, and Paul McCartney’s bass amp.

Moreover, visitors can delve into an expansive collection of personal artifacts, featuring never-before-seen correspondence, exclusive band member interviews, and previously unrevealed Beatles footage. Immerse yourself in the unique museum, which pays a fitting tribute to the most influential rock and roll band in history!

Location
Liverpool Beatles Museum
23 Mathew Street, Fifty yards from the Cavern Club.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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(227 Ratings)
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Mikerann
May 14, 2024
Fantastic Museum - Fantastic little museum for all Beatles fans, loads of memorabilia and personal items items from the fab four, would highly recommend.
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Empee2014
May 6, 2024
Loved it - Very nice place with lots of memorabilia of the rise of the Beatles until the demise of the band. The flow through the exhibits were well organized well marked. Overall a wonderful experience.
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Charlene
Apr 26, 2024
Liverpool Beatles Museum. - Very good variety of memorabilia. Information was good. Enjoyed it a lot. The audio guide was great adjunct to the displays.
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Boweavel98
Jun 27, 2024
Nice Beatles tour - The audio tour and memorabilia you were very good. I would suggest the former for 2 pounds. It is well worth it.
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Slo88
Jun 2, 2024
Good to see, but busy! - There’s so much to take in at the Beatles Museum and you could spend hours there. Unfortunately, it was very busy, so you feel like you’re being moved along too quickly and are trying to see around other people. We went mid-morning. Perhaps going even earlier would have been better.
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953geirk
May 26, 2024
Interesting and exciting - Informative and interesting museum that gave a good insight into the Beatles' history. Well organized and lots of photos. The museum is on several floors and people have to climb stairs.
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Mark_w
Apr 21, 2024
Surprises, fond memories. - New information about the Fab Four's roots, candid shots, triggered many fond memories of their music and presence in the world. Especially liked the India section. My wife and I both took up Transcendental Meditation in the early/mid 70s partly because of the publicity of the Beatles in Rishikesh.
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Dianeatkinson
Apr 28, 2024
Worth a look - The museum is good, however the Beatles Storey is far better. Not as much to see. Some good items of interest.
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Martinw524
Jun 3, 2024
Overpriced ,poor exhibits! - Paid £17 each for entry into the museum,I found some of the exhibits to be very poor and lacking any provenance ,if I were to place an honest value to the tour I would consider between £6 to £8 as a fair price ,felt utterly robbed!
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Brigittek236
Apr 18, 2024
Anecdotal collection of memorabilia - The museum is a collection of randomly collected memorabilia from a collector. Most of them are not very interesting. They are also not relevant to understanding the importance of the Beatles in music history. There are no explanations to be found either. The museum focuses on telling random anecdotes related to the objects. The price is far too high for what is offered. I do not recommend visiting.
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