Location within Hungary | |
Established | 15 May 2015 |
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Location | Csiky Sándor utca 30, Eger |
Coordinates | 47°54′11.8″N 20°22′11.8″E / 47.903278°N 20.369944°E |
Type | biographical museum |
Collections | about The Beatles |
Website | beatlesmuzeum |
The Egri Road Beatles Múzeum is a museum in downtown Eger, Hungary. It is dedicated to the former British pop group The Beatles.
History
The museum was opened on 15 May 2015 by János Bródy (born 1946), a Hungarian Kossuth Prize winner (2000) and singer-songwriter. It is situated in the basement of the Korona Hotel.[1]
Egri Road in the name of the museum is chosen for the resemblance with Abbey Road in London, as well a name giver for the Abbey Road Studios of The Beatles and their album Abbey Road.[1]
Collection
The collection was brought together by Gábor Peterdi and Gábor Molnár. Peterdi inserted the photo collection of Dezo Hoffmann (1912-1986). He was a Czechoslovak (Slovak) photographer who captured many artists on film in the sixties, like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, Marilyn Monroe and others. Molnár is a writer of the book Immortal on The Beatles and inserted an extensive record collection and many memorabilia from the sixties.[1]
The musical history of the band is being presented through presentation boards, and audio and visual material. Next to them, the collection consists of various books, publications, photographs, guitars, a drum kit and other memorabilia.[2][3] There is also a brick of the Cavern Club which was bought on an auction in 1983 when this Liverpools club had been pulled down.[1]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 Rolling in Budapest, Fabulous Four Lads arrived to the Egri Museum, 17 May 2015
- ↑ Ieger, Beatles Museum
- ↑ TTG Dziennik, Muzeum Beatlesów w Egerze, 3 March 2016 (in Polish)