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Fabulous Four Lads arrived to the Egri Museum .

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Opening The Beatles Museum in the City of Eger Hungary!


Place: 30. Csiky S. Street Eger
Officially opened on Friday, May 15, 2015.
You were caught by the Beatles bug there is your place to visit.
Prior to the opening, the media representatives were welcomed by Marianna Micskei Bnyain Director Korona
Hotel who said the Hotels space and cellar was a perfect venue to open the museum after several rebuilding took place. Two
independent Beatles collectors: Gbor Molnr and Gbor Peterdi were and are fanatic collectors of the Fab4. Since
1978, Gbor Peterdi had been collecting, captured audio and video materials and a number of valuable relic material, literature
and contemporary library of publications and many photos by Dezo Hoffman (1912-1986) who was a Hungarian
photographer. He earned international acclaim in the 60s shooting photographs of the Beatles, Dusty Springfield, Rolling
Stones, Marilyn Monroe, Bob Marley, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix and a bunch of famous artists around in those days.
Gbor Molnr author of the Immortal book of The Beatles, been a huge collector of discs, DVDs and other items from the
late sixties to the present day. As the two collectors said now they finally found its worthy home and here they revealed their
Beatles memorabilia collection to the public, but previously went through the Yellow Brick Road and after several years of
unsuccessful attempts found the ideal location to keep the Beatles flame alive at the Hotel Korona Eger.
The Beatles Museum in Eger is the one and only national icon of the four lads and regarding to the international level, it stands
in the fourth place in the line after the first at Albert Dock Liverpool UK, following Halle Germany and one
in Buenos Aires Argentina South America.
The official opening was held by Jnos Brdy Kossuth Prize-winning singer, composer. Jnos Brdy said, the
significance of the Beatles can not be overestimated, not only by the number of their fantastic music, but at the time being was
also a revolution in communication through their music and left a milestone for posterity. The Mushroom Heads were the
first ones not with just their performances, but their studio recordings creating something everlasting.
The Beatles Museum has a twist in its name called to be on the Egri Road pronouncing asEggrie Road which sounds
more familiar to the Abbey Road at the Hotel Korona.
After the offical opening, fans stormed the Eggrie Road. Was already a fantastic atmosphere on the first day of introducing the
collection.
After the official opening tour we stopped in the gift shop and the cashier suggested we continue our tour in the museum around
the corner which included a movie, collection with uncountable items, such as a piece of brick from the Liverpool Club The
Cavern with an original entry ticket, the place the Beatles first performed. The bricks were auctioned when the building was
demolished in 83. Want to have the look as a Beatle, no problem, there on the spot can be purchased the Beatle style black wigs.
For any Beatles Fan, lots to see and interesting layout you will get it all, atmosphere, music, celebration, history, its a beatles
shrine!
After the official opening already awaited by a large number of visitor to the interactive exhibition while having six turns to
entrance.
Take your camera locals and foreigners step into history, its brilliant and must-see place for all and save your days memories
from the Eggrie Road.
By the time the evening came, the Beatles greatest hits was presented at the Dob Square by the concert of the Blackbirds Band.
The museums opening hours and entrance fees are rolling in the side-show and in the meantime enjoy the ride.
Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

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