My blog gives readers insight into historical places that are interesting to see in person. It also informs readers about what to expect while visiting the venue.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
The Beatles Story- A place where the legacy of the Beetles Lives on
Hours of operation: Open 7 days a week every day apart from Dec. 25 and 26, April. 1 - Oct. 31: 9a.m.-7a.m. (last admission 5p.m.), Nov.1- March. 31: 10a.m.- 6p.m
The prices for ticket admissions are listed as British pounds on beatlesstory.com in American currency it is adults- $ 19.97, seniors over 60 and Students- $13.88, child (under 16) -10.75, child under 5- free.
Liverpool England may be widely known for its soccer team. It is also the place where a museum dedicated to a British band called the Beatles. The Beatles consisted of four members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
“Definitely worth going, especially if you're a younger fan who wants to learn more!” said Bex987 a user of tripadvisor.com
According to the beatlesstory.com the museum explores the story of the band from the very beginning when Paul McCartney met John Lennon to when the band broke-up. The site also states that the museum has an auto tour which is narrated by Julia who is John Lennon’s sister. This auto is offered in eight different languages some of them are English, Spanish, German, Polish, and French.
"This was a highlight in our 4 week whirlwind tour of England. The setup with the audio allows you to journey through the '60s with the Fab Four at your own pace.” said suziob a user of tripadvisor.com
The museum has several attractions. One of them the museum websitestates is the John Lennon Monument called Peace and Harmony. Another one of the museums attractions is Fab4D which is an animated film that takes visitors on a trip into the group’s music.
The museum also has special exhibits such hidden gallery of the group that a photographer found in his attic after 50 year states the museums website. On display are also the groups U.S memorabilia such as bubblegum wrapper and a lunchbox set.
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