Hungarian Beatles Museum

Hungarian Beatles Museum

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70/10090 min

The Egri Road Beatles Museum, located in the historic city of Eger, Hungary, is a unique cultural institution dedicated to the legendary British pop group, The Beatles. Opened on May 15, 2015, the museum resides in the basement and upper floors of the Korona Hotel. It showcases nearly 2,500 memorabilia items collected over decades by passionate Beatles enthusiasts Gábor Peterdi and Gábor Molnár. The museum offers a multimedia experience, featuring chronological displays of the band's history through audiovisual materials, including film clips, interviews, and concert footage accessible via interactive walls and headphones. Visitors can admire a rich collection of photographs, books, original instruments, a drum kit, and rare items like a brick from Liverpool's iconic Cavern Club. The museum's name, "Egri Road," pays homage to London's Abbey Road, linking the Hungarian collection to the band's British roots. With its immersive exhibits, life-sized mannequins, posters, and replicas such as the Yellow Submarine, the museum transports visitors back to the vibrant 1960s. It has attracted visitors from over 100 countries and received local honors, establishing itself as one of Eger's most popular attractions and a must-see for Beatles fans worldwide.

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Astuce: The best time to visit the Egri Road Beatles Museum is during weekdays to avoid crowds and fully enjoy the interactive exhibits. Advance ticket purchase is recommended for groups and special events, especially around anniversaries. Visitors can benefit from available discounts for students and seniors. The museum offers guided tours and opportunities for memorable photo sessions with replicas and mannequins. It is advisable to allocate at least 90 to 120 minutes to explore the extensive collection and multimedia presentations thoroughly.

Faits intéressants

  • The museum houses a brick from Liverpool's legendary Cavern Club, purchased at an auction in 1983 after the club's demolition.
  • It features original photographs by Dezo Hoffmann, who captured iconic 1960s artists including The Beatles and Jimi Hendrix.
  • The museum's collection includes precise replicas of The Beatles' instruments and memorabilia such as the Yellow Submarine and Sergeant Pepper's album display.
  • In 2019, members of The Quarrymen, John Lennon's original band, visited the museum and held a concert in Eger.
  • The museum is the only Beatles-dedicated museum in the Central and Eastern European region and one of few worldwide, alongside locations in Liverpool, Halle, Alkmaar, and Buenos Aires.

Histoire

2015

The Egri Road Beatles Museum was inaugurated on May 15, 2015, by renowned Hungarian singer-songwriter János Bródy.

The museum's name references Abbey Road in London, the famous location associated with The Beatles' iconic album and studio.

The collection was assembled mainly by Gábor Peterdi and Gábor Molnár, who gathered extensive memorabilia, including photographs by Dezo Hoffmann, a notable 1960s photographer.

500

Over the years, the museum has grown to house nearly 2,500 items, making it the only Beatles museum in Central and Eastern Europe.

2019

In 2019, the original band The Quarrymen visited the museum, unveiling a signed portrait of John Lennon.

2022

In 2022, the museum was honored with the 'Eger Csillaga 2021' award, recognizing its cultural significance.

Guide du lieu

1
Multimedia Exhibition Area

This area introduces visitors to The Beatles' history through chronological, multimedia walls featuring film clips, interviews, newsreels, and concert footage accessible via interactive buttons and headphones.

2
Memorabilia Displays

Showcases nearly 2,500 items including original photographs, books, publications, guitars, drum kits, and rare memorabilia such as a brick from the Cavern Club.

3
Yellow Submarine Replica1968

A life-sized model of The Beatles' famous Yellow Submarine, allowing visitors to step inside and experience the iconic symbol from the band's 1968 animated film.

4
Instrument Replicas and Band Mannequins

Precise replicas of The Beatles' instruments accompanied by life-sized mannequins dressed in period costumes, bringing the band's performances to life.

Contact

Téléphone: 06 30 880 2873