The Liverpool Beatles Museum is located in the famous Matthew Street in Liverpool, just a stone’s throw away from the Cavern Club, the birthplace of the Beatles.
Set up in a former Victorian Warehouse, the museum was created by Roag Best, brother of 'fifth Beatle' Pete Best and is spread across five floors with each floor representing a different set of years.
This fascinating display tells the story of the Fab Four through a chronologically-organised collection, encompassing personal items such as letters, photographs, clothes, and telegrams. The exhibits include John Lennon’s Sergeant Pepper medals, Paul McCartney’s bass guitar speaker, the cello from ‘I Am the Walrus’, George Harrison’s Futurama Grazioso guitar, Pete Best’s Premier drum kit, Ringo’s Ludwig snare drum and stool and much more.
A team of Beatles experts are happy to answer any questions you may have.
What’s included in your ticket
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Entrance to the museum and all the exhibits