23 Mathew Street, Liverpool, L2 6RE
23 Mathew Street, Liverpool, L2 6RE
Welcome to the Liverpool Beatles Museum!
The Liverpool Beatles Museum houses one of the largest Beatles collections in the world, featuring over 1000 never before seen authentic items across three floors.
A visit to the museum is a journey through the early days in Liverpool and Hamburg, their rise to worldwide fame and their innovative studio years. Located in a Grade II listed building in the heart of the world-famous Mathew Street, The Liverpool Beatles Museum offers a new perspective on the greatest rock and roll band of all time.
Original guitars and drums from the band’s Hamburg days, John Lennon Sgt Pepper medals, the white cello from Magical Mystery Tour and Paul McCartney’s bass amp are just a few of the things you can find at the Liverpool Beatles Museum.
Guests cans also explore hundreds of other personal items, including never before seen letters, exclusive interviews with the band members and previously unseen footage of the Beatles at this one of a kind museum dedicated to the greatest rock and roll band of all time!
Welcome to the Liverpool Beatles Museum!
The Liverpool Beatles Museum houses one of the largest Beatles collections in the world, featuring over 1000 never before seen authentic items across three floors.
A visit to the museum is a journey through the early days in Liverpool and Hamburg, their rise to worldwide fame and their innovative studio years. Located in a Grade II listed building in the heart of the world-famous Mathew Street, The Liverpool Beatles Museum offers a new perspective on the greatest rock and roll band of all time.
Original guitars and drums from the band’s Hamburg days, John Lennon Sgt Pepper medals, the white cello from Magical Mystery Tour and Paul McCartney’s bass amp are just a few of the things you can find at the Liverpool Beatles Museum.
Guests cans also explore hundreds of other personal items, including never before seen letters, exclusive interviews with the band members and previously unseen footage of the Beatles at this one of a kind museum dedicated to the greatest rock and roll band of all time!
World Premieres at the Liverpool Beatles Museum!
World Premieres at the Liverpool Beatles Museum!
Julia Baird, John Lennon’s younger sister, visited the museum to unveil a painting by Jonathan Hague, a long time friend whose art was championed by John Lennon.
The painting was unveiled by Lennon’s sister Julia Baird at the Liverpool Beatles Museum on the city’s Mathew Street, where it joins hundreds of exhibits of Beatles memorabilia in the three-storey museum.
Suresh Joshi visited the Liverpool Beatles Museum to premiere a never before heard track called Radhe Shaam, which featured George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
The track was rediscovered at Joshi’s home during lockdown, and received its first play at the Liverpool Beatles Museum today, where the 100 guests who had heard the track – including Joshi – “loved it”.
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News and events from the museum
Discover our amazing collection of over 1000 authentic items
The story of the collection: Neil Aspinall’s place in Beatles history
Educational visits at the Liverpool Beatles Museum
World premier of Harrison Starr track Radhe Shaam at the museum
One Museum, Hundreds of Stories
The only place in the world where visitors can see an unimaginable wealth of genuine items owned by the Beatles, including instruments, stage clothes and personal letters
One Museum, Hundreds of Stories
The only place in the world where visitors can see an unimaginable wealth of genuine items owned by the Beatles, including instruments, stage clothes and personal letters