There is something moving about 3 Savile Row -- which staged a final show of brilliance by one of the great musical acts of the 20th century -- being turned into a museum
Visitors to 3 Savile Row will be able to see a re-creation of the basement recording studio where the Beatles worked on their final album "Let It Be" and stand on the roof where the band thrilled Londoners with a surprise concert
On January 30, 1969, the Beatles played their last-ever gig on the roof of the Apple Corps building at 3 Savile Row in London; nearly 60 years later, that space will become the band’s first-ever official museum.…
The Beatles announced their first official museum at 3 Savile Row, featuring the rooftop site of their final public performance and seven floors of archives
Apple Corps Ltd. is opening the doors of one of the most storied addresses in music history for the first official Beatles fan experience. Apple Corps Ltd.…