The world’s largest Beatles museum after the one in Liverpool is in Buenos Aires: thousands of original items from the band, and as if that weren’t enough, a Guinness World Record for its impressive collection. What are you waiting for to visit it?
An Argentine fan has created a unique collection with over 11,000 Beatles items, and you can visit it in Buenos Aires
The Beatles Museum in Buenos Aires is located inside Paseo La Plaza and is a must-see for Beatles fans and curious visitors alike who want to relive the history of the most influential band of all time. Behind this project is Rodolfo Vázquez, an Argentine collector who has dedicated his life to gathering more than 11,000 Beatles-related items.
The exhibition traces both the band’s musical evolution and their personal stories, featuring original items, rare pieces, and hard-to-find memorabilia.
What can you see inside the Beatles Museum
The experience is completely immersive because you’ll see a recreation of the famous Abbey Road album cover, relive key moments in the band’s history, discover unique artifacts, and take a photo on the bed next to John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
Each room offers a different journey through the Beatles’ universe, combining history, music, and pop culture.
The Beatles Museum is open every day from 6 p.m. to midnight, making it an ideal addition to a night out in Buenos Aires.
📍 Av. Corrientes 1660 (inside Paseo La Plaza, at the back)
🎟️ Admission: $7,000 for Argentines and $12,000 for foreigners