The Rolling Stones Museum, Music museum in Portorož, Slovenia.
The Rolling Stones Museum houses an extensive collection of memorabilia, vintage concert posters, autographed items, clothing worn by band members, and rare recordings documenting the legendary British rock band's career spanning over five decades.
Founded by Slavko Franca in 1964 when he purchased his first Rolling Stones LP, the museum originated from his lifelong passion that grew through international travels as a ship chief engineer attending approximately fifty concerts worldwide.
The museum serves as a significant tribute site preserving the legacy of one of rock music's most influential groups, showcasing their impact on global music culture and their role in shaping generations of musicians and fans.
Located centrally in the coastal town of Portorož, the museum is accessible year-round with opening hours and entry details available through local tourism websites, making it easily combinable with seaside leisure activities.
Among the prized artifacts is a guitar pick that Keith Richards personally tossed to founder Slavko Franca during a performance in Belgium, representing the personal connection between the collector and the band members.
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