Beatles-Museum Halle, Music biographical museum in Halle, Germany.
The Beatles-Museum Halle is a biographical music museum in Halle an der Saale, displaying rare objects, photographs, documents, and audio stations dedicated to the band's career. The exhibition is spread across several floors and rooms, each covering a different phase of the group's story.
The museum was founded to document the story of the British band from its early years to its breakup in 1970. Over time, the collection grew to also cover the solo careers of each of the four members after the group ended.
The museum displays original objects signed by band members, including photos, records, and personal items. Walking through the rooms gives a sense of how deeply the group's music became part of everyday life in the 1960s and beyond.
The museum sits in central Halle and is easy to reach on foot or by public transport from the main train station. The exhibition covers several floors connected by stairs, so visitors with mobility needs may want to check accessibility in advance.
Some of the objects on display were signed specifically for this collection by band members or people close to them, making them pieces that have never circulated elsewhere. This means a few exhibits here cannot be seen in any other museum in the world.
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