Beatles Museum

About

The Beatles Museum in Eger is a lively, immersive tribute to the world’s most influential band, offering one of the largest Beatles‑themed collections in Central Europe. Created by passionate collectors, the museum brings together thousands of original items—from rare vinyls and concert posters to toys, magazines, and memorabilia that trace the band’s global cultural impact. One interesting fact is that the collection includes objects from more than 50 countries, showing how deeply the Beatles shaped music and youth culture far beyond Britain. Inside, visitors walk through themed rooms that follow the band’s journey from the early Liverpool days to the psychedelic era and their final studio years. Life‑size figures, recreated sets, and interactive displays help capture the atmosphere of each period. Fans especially enjoy the replica of the Cavern Club stage, where you can feel the energy of the band’s early performances.

Eger Hungary
Beatles Museum
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The Egri Road Beatles Múzeum is a unique museum dedicated to The Beatles, the legendary British rock band. Opened in 2015, it displays over 300 pieces of genuine Beatles memorabilia, including rare photographs, recordings, instruments, and personal items collected by fans over decades. The museum offers an intimate look into the band’s history, from their early days in Liverpool to their global fame, and is a popular attraction for music lovers and Beatles fans visiting Eger. From Eger’s main square or the bus station, walk into the historic centre along Kossuth Lajos utca, then turn onto Csiky Sándor utca; the museum is at number 30, in the Hotel Korona’s basement, just a few minutes from the cathedral and the castle uphill. Opening hours areTuesday–Saturday 10:00–18:00 and Sunday 10:00–14:00. Nearby tourist attractions include the Cathedral Basilica of St. John, Eger Castle and the Dobó István Vármúzeum, the Minorite Church of St. Anthony, the Eger Minaret, the Archbishop’s Cellar System, the Lyceum Library, the Observatory and Science Experience Center, the Turkish Bath, the Archbishop’s Garden, the Time Tunnel exhibition, the Kopcsik Marcipánia marzipan museum, the Gárdonyi Géza Memorial Museum, Kossuth Lajos utca, and County Hall. The surrounding area is filled with wine cellars, historic buildings, and baroque architecture, making it ideal for a cultural walk through Eger.

Dobó István Vármúzeum Dobó István Vármúzeum Museum Memorial Museum of Géza Gárdonyi Memorial Museum of Géza Gárdonyi Museum Retro Múzeum Eger Retro Múzeum Eger Museum Kopcsik Marcipánia Bell Foundry House Kopcsik Marcipánia Bell Foundry House Museum Astronomical Museum and Camera Obscura Astronomical Museum and Camera Obscura Museum Sportmúzeum Sportmúzeum Museum Eger Fire Museum Eger Fire Museum Museum Valide Szultána Fürdőrom Valide Szultána Fürdőrom Museum Kepes György International Art Center Kepes György International Art Center Museum Castle of Eger Castle of Eger Castle Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Apostle Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Apostle Cathedral Minorite Church of St. Anthony of Padua Minorite Church of St. Anthony of Padua Church Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas Church Gárdonyi Géza Theatre Gárdonyi Géza Theatre Theatre Archbishop's Garden Archbishop's Garden Park Eger Archiepiscopal Palace Eger Archiepiscopal Palace Palace