
Elvis Presley Birthplace
Mississippi
The Elvis Presley Birthplace in Tupelo, Mississippi, is a historic museum dedicated to preserving the early life and legacy of the iconic American musician Elvis Presley. The site includes the original two-room shotgun house where Elvis was born on January 8, 1935, built by his family members. Surrounding the birthplace are a museum, a chapel, and the Assembly of God Church building where the Presley family worshiped, reflecting the spiritual roots that influenced Elvis's music. Despite financial hardship, Elvis's parents Vernon and Gladys raised him in Tupelo for thirteen years, moving several times due to economic challenges. A life-sized bronze statue of Elvis at age 13 stands on the grounds, symbolizing his humble beginnings and dreams of a better future. The chapel and church offer visitors immersive experiences with multimedia presentations of Pentecostal services from the 1940s, highlighting the gospel music that shaped Elvis's repertoire. The site is part of the Mississippi Blues Trail, emphasizing its cultural and musical significance. Visitors can explore the grounds to gain insight into Elvis's formative years and the community that nurtured his early talents.
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Tip: Visit during mild weather seasons for an enjoyable outdoor experience. Purchasing tickets in advance is recommended to avoid lines, especially during peak tourist seasons. Take time to explore the museum and chapel for multimedia presentations that enrich understanding of Elvis's early influences. Discounts may be available for groups, seniors, and children. The site offers a popular photo opportunity with the life-sized statue of Elvis at age 13, so bring a camera.
Zajímavosti
- •The Presley family’s original shotgun house survived a catastrophic 1936 tornado that devastated the Tupelo area.
- •A life-sized bronze statue of Elvis at age 13 was commissioned and unveiled in 2002, based on photographs and class pictures to capture his early appearance.
- •The Assembly of God Church building on site is where Elvis first experienced Southern gospel music, which deeply influenced his musical style.
- •The museum includes multimedia presentations that recreate the Pentecostal church services Elvis attended as a child.
Historie
Elvis Presley was born in 1935 in a modest two-room house in Tupelo, Mississippi, built by his family.
The Presley family endured financial hardships, moving several times during their thirteen years in Tupelo.
In 1936, a devastating tornado struck near Tupelo, but the Presley home and family were spared.
The site was later preserved as a museum to honor Elvis's legacy and was listed on the Mississippi Blues Trail, highlighting its importance in American music history.
Průvodce po místě
Elvis Presley Birthplace House1935
The original two-room shotgun house where Elvis Presley was born and spent his early childhood, built by his father, grandfather, and uncle. It symbolizes the humble beginnings of one of America's most famous musicians.
Elvis at 13 Statue2002
A life-sized bronze statue depicting Elvis Presley at age 13 wearing oversized overalls and plain shoes, representing his modest childhood. The statue is positioned between the chapel and museum to symbolize his spiritual upbringing and future challenges.
Assembly of God Church Building
The actual church building where the Presley family worshiped, relocated to the site. Visitors can experience a multimedia presentation of 1940s Pentecostal services, highlighting the gospel music that influenced Elvis's early musical development.
Kontakt
Telefon: (662) 841-1245