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- Melissa MTemmuz 18, 2015The Rock and roll hall of fame is amazing. A must-visit when coming to Cleveland. It brings nostalgia, inspiration, and excitement. One thing though- bring your own lunch because the cafe is not good.1 hafta önce önce olumlu oy verildi
- Victoria SNisan 2, 2017I didn't think I would enjoy this very much because I only knew a few artists, but learning about everything from the history of rock and the inspiration and listening to the music is so fascinating!
- Tom HalleranNisan 18, 2015Fans can easily spend a full day or more here. Plan to spend lots of time on the first floor where the bulk of the exhibits are, then a few hours on the rest of the floors. Incredible stuff!4 hafta önce önce olumlu oy verildi
- Erik CintronEylül 13, 2013Amazing museum even if your not a fan of rock and roll. It set up in a way where you see everything. 6 floors of fun history info and memorabilia. The staff is very enthusiastic. 22 a person.
- Jake SmithTemmuz 28, 2013If this is your first time, check out all of the 1st floor memorabilia. Be sure to return if one of your favorite artists is the featured exhibit; the museum does a great job on the features.
- Justin MartinKasım 11, 2021I didn’t think I’d enjoy the experience but I was wrong. It’s great to look at some of the bands that shaped the musical landscape. The memorabilia almost makes me feel I was touching the artists!
- Ted RoehmŞubat 13, 2018You can’t come to Cleveland and not visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. One of the best museums around.
- Keith PetersenHaziran 26, 20236 floors of interactive displays along with great collection of memorabilia in a nice location. Buy tickets ahead of time on website.
- Jon DarveauAğustos 6, 2012If you are a Rock fan this is a must do on your list. Could spend the entire day here getting lost in all the great history and artifacts. The videos produced in house are outstanding.
- Discover OhioMayıs 7, 2013The 150,000 square-foot museum features 7 floors, 4 theaters for films, special events and free public programs and ever-changing exhibits - plus, you can even rent the Rock Hall for a special event.
- Ivo TzvetkovAğustos 14, 2019Numerous exhibits tracing the development of modern music. Cast your vote for next year’s class to see some of your favorite musicians join the rest of the legends. The Connor Theater is a must.
- Costas LazaridesAralık 20, 2012I was here in 1999 last and wasn't sure if I wanted to pay again $22 for this museum. Well, I did and turned out to be a great decision. It's bigger, better, more interactive. Glad I came. Rock on!
- Brian StraussEylül 1, 2016An amazing collection. A very consuming and emotional experience. A beautiful spot on Lake Erie. Weird building.
- GEylül 1, 2017Amazing place for those who love Rock and roll! A must-visit place! Buy your ticket and have hours of fun!
- Albree GoveaAğustos 31, 2015What a fun place to see the history of music and videos of iconic moments! A must see place in Cleveland!
- Ed FloresMayıs 5, 2017I had a really good time, I was brought back in time for a little while looking at all the awesome memorabilia. I spent about 2 hours but, definitely would have spent more time there if it wasn't fo.
- Замечательная выставка художественных фотографий звезд. Внизу выставлены подлинные вещи, костюмы, гитары музыкантов, черновики песен. Старые записи с больших экранов смотрятся здорово. До мурашек.
- Co GAralık 31, 2014A beautiful building w/a lot of information about the origins of Rock and Roll, although I feel the Native American contribution was not added.
- GiacsonAğustos 29, 2016Any music lover should visit,get inspired and come out with a smile and hears full of good music
- Social News NetworkEkim 26, 2013The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is every bit as cool as you'd expect. So much cool information about a variety of artists. It's a must for music lovers!
- Jess HayesAğustos 29, 2015Awesome place! Stopped here on the way home from cedar point, me and my boyfriend love r&r so this was an amazing museum to visit!
- Erin BrodhagenŞubat 6, 2016How can you describe this place in so few words?? If you are a music lover, you must come here!! 5 floors of exhibits and so many cool artifacts...
- Cindy BodeMart 26, 2016Better for teenagers and up. Heavier on classic rock and Rock history more than newer music. Had a Kati Perry outfit.
- AJ T.Eylül 4, 2016Really excellent museum! So much to see and look at! We took about 4hrs to go through it all, and could've still seen more.
- T WEylül 7, 2013Awesome! Need minimum of 4 hours. Gift shop is also a huge music store (remember those!) with vinyl. Got Devo's Freedom of Choice album (new pressing but still).
- If you're planning on going more than once, consider getting a Membership. Most of the Membership Fee is tax deductible, and pays for itself quickly. It's also great to have when out-of-towners visit!
- Rob SteckyEylül 29, 2012Great place to kill sometime; even if you don't want to drop $20 to get in, you can still see displayes and there is a really cool park behind the muesum! Right on the lake!
- Karen Forbes VillanuevaTemmuz 29, 2013Well worth the admission and the 6 hour drive from Chicago. Just remember take all the pic you want but NO FLASH!!!!!!!
- Ashley EdgertonŞubat 14, 2012Do your research before you go. The exhibits change and the museum is very large. When I went, Johnny Cash's tour bus was on display outside. You will see new things each time you visit.
- Jodi Mock WolfeAralık 30, 2012Always awesome, always fun, and always something new, so rockers can visit again and again! Keep an eye out for new exhibits. And get KISS in there, for chrissakes!
- John RitchensEylül 1, 2017The place is an insult to a true rock and roller.There are a lot of things NOT related to rock like Taylor Swift, Hip Hop, Rap..It’s using rock and roll’s name to make money under it.Why not Detroit?
- Cleveland MagazineMayıs 15, 2012DJ Alan Freed popularized the phrase "rock 'n' roll" and has a place of honor here. An urn containing his ashes are part of an upper-floor exhibit that celebrates Freed's contributions.
- Kenneth SherrillMayıs 31, 2016They have rock and roll... a lot to see, plan on spending a lot of time here.
- Jason HepperlyAğustos 22, 2017Pack a lunch, spend most of the time on the first level, make sure you take all day!
- Hard RockHaziran 11, 2011In 1995, the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame opened its permanent home, after going without since its inception in 1983. Archiving and preserving music history for nearly 30 years, the Hall is a treasure.
- Kevin VincentAralık 31, 2014Make sure you visit. It is well worth the few hours walking around if you love music and music history.
- Kelly SlothowerTemmuz 5, 2013Best videos on 3rd floor induction ceremony highlight (10 min) film (90 min). Go to the Rolling Stones stuff even though its super crowded.
- Chrissy TobinAğustos 8, 2014Check out the inductees exhibit with cool, glowing signatures of amazing artists!
- Mark WyrickTemmuz 10, 2022Be careful buying shirts. Mine twisted so the "Let it Be" wrapped around my side when it should have been square on my chest.
- Scott DHaziran 9, 2017Great experience! We had been looking forward to visiting for a long time and were not disappointed.
- HISTORYTemmuz 19, 2010The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame was created in 1983. Cleveland was chosen for the location because of disc jockey Alan Freed, who was known for promoting the new genre called “Rock and Roll.”
- Lori-Jo SAralık 19, 2011U2 was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame in 2005. The lobby features the neon sign used during the ZooTV tour - along with three Trabants which hung over the stage.
- Marine CorpsOcak 17, 2012Marines are everywhere – even in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The Everly Brothers were one of the first 10 artists inducted into the HOF, and they proudly served as Marines in the mid-1960s.
- Brandie SlicerMayıs 30, 2016Everything! If you really want to soak up the experience plan on spending at least 2 days here!
- StephanieTemmuz 21, 2015If you go in the morning, start on the second floor and go up, then back to the first floor. You'll avoid most of the crowd!
- K12 IncHaziran 20, 2011Did you know? Because rock&roll evolved from earlier genres, it's difficult to pinpoint the first rock record -but many think that it was Jackie Brenston and Ike Turner’s “Rocket 88,” recorded in 1951 Daha fazlasını oku
- Kendra PereiraAğustos 4, 2013If you love museums and music this is the place to go!!! Check out Pink Floyd The Wall