The Liverpool Beatles Museum – Explore the Legacy of the Fab Four

Destinations

Liverpool

Highlights

The perfect Beatles experience. 

Explore over 1000 items in the world’s most unique, original and authentic Beatles Museum..

Covers three floors of a massive Grade 2 listed building in the heart of Liverpool, 50 yards from the Cavern Club. 

Join the Beatles on their incredible journey from 1959 – 1970. .

Beatles experts on hand to answer your questions and written guides in Spanish, Italian, French, German, Russian, Portuguese, Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese and Polish..

Opening Hours :

Open Daily : 10am – 6pm (last admission 5pm)

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

Description

The intriguing collection belongs to Roag Best who has been hoarding Beatles memorabilia for over thirty years. Roag’s father was the late Neil Aspinall. Neil was the Beatles’ road manager and confidante and later became head of Apple Corps spearheading such Beatle ventures as Beatles No 1, Let It Be Naked, The Anthology and Love (Cirque du Soleil). The Beatles counted Neil as their friend and he was trusted by them implicitly. Neil was constantly surrounded by The Beatles and so, throughout his life, was Roag.

Roag’s brother is Pete Best. He was a member of The Beatles for two years from 1960-1962 and was in for the ride from the seminal Casbah Coffee Club through to Hamburg, the Cavern and ultimately Abbey Road Studios. Pete’s insights into the early years are without doubt of crucial significance to the universal legend that is The Beatles.

Roag’s mother was the pioneering Mona Best. As the founder of the Casbah Coffee Club, the first rock and roll club in Liverpool, Mona has been dubbed the “Mother of Mersey beat”. She provided The Beatles with a venue to practice and perform in that Sir Paul McCartney affectionately refers to as “our club”. She managed many of their early business affairs and amongst many other things championed their return to Hamburg after their deportation.

Set to the musical backdrop that changed the world and inspired a generation, the provenance of this fascinating collection is unparalleled globally and thanks to Roag’s rare, deep and personal connections, visitors will find themselves shoulder to shoulder with the Beatles on the journey from 1959 to 1970.

The Liverpool Beatles Museum is guaranteed to be an unforgettable experience that you, your friends and your family will remember for years and years to come.

Inclusions-Exclusions
Inclustions
Entry to the museum.
Entry to the gift shop.
Beatles expert available throughout
Written guides in German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, Russian, Chinese and Japanese and Polish.
Filming and photographs allowed.

Exclusions
Food and drink
Personal guide

WE ARE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

+447884282467

info@chilloutlondon.com

Headquarter Office

Westminster Pier, SW1A 2JH

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