Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Museum Educational Outings
Get Ready to Rock & RollCleveland,
OH, 44114
United States
+1 216 781 7625
+1 216 515 1500
http://www.rockhall.com/
tickets@rockhall.org



Overview
When Cleveland disc jockey Alan Freed coined the phrase "rock and roll", he was laying the foundation for a cultural phenomenon and, incidentally, this museum. In 1986, three years after the creation of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation, Cleveland became the home of the dramatic glass and steel pyramid called the Rock Hall, designed by the architect I. M. Pei. With an impressive multimedia permanent collection and continually changing temporary exhibitions, visitors can enjoy listening to songs, watching films, and looking at rock memorabilia ranging from a Cub Scout shirt worn by Jim Morrison to Madonna's bustier.Open Hours
Th to Tu from 10:00 AM to 05:30 PM, We from 10:00 AM to 09:00 PMUpcoming Events Near Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Museum
- Right Here, Right Now! | 2009-12-31, 00:00:00
- Treasures from the Vault | 2009-12-31, 00:00:00
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum | 2009-12-17, 18:00:00
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum | 2009-12-18, 18:00:00
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum | 2009-12-19, 18:00:00
IM 18 years of age and i really enjoy myself looking at the old artist and their creation. its really a trip through time and i love it!!!!
I felt as if Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is more for the older age group. Maybe 25 and older.My fiance had a wonderful time and learned an enormous amount about a lot of famous people. The amount of things to look at takes a great amount of time. Definatly worth the time and the money.
this is a very amazing and touching place. if you like music you will love this place. i could have stayed all day. it took 3 1/2 hours to see and i skipped the micheal jackson and madonna stuff. i cant beleive some of the things in here from orbisons corvette, jerry garcias hand made guitars, john lennons glasses oo and jim morrisons report cards and poetry.the list gose on and on, absolutly amazing!!!
I liked all the different artists that are/were inducted. It wasn't about one specific artist or group. There is so much to see about the history of the artist or the groups that anyone from any generation (of music) can enjoy or find an artist they enjoy listening to.
Perhaps I wanted more. I just felt like I got ripped off. It should be free to visit this place. I didn't learn anything visiting this Museum.
I went to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame when I was little, and I can't wait to go in June with my fiance on our honeymoon!!!
Kind of pricey. Was ok to see the instruments (Jimi's white strat). The clothes get kind of ratty after a few years. But now that they are admitting rap, I won't go back. Rap isn't music.
I was not enthusiastic about going but was very pleasantly surprised at how interesting the museum was to my rock and roller husband, my 10 and 14 year old kids (with no recollection of 90% of the artists) and myself. They do an excellent job of combining memorabilia, audio and video. The space is impressive. We spent 4 1/2 hours and saw most things but a real afficionado might spend even longer. It is not cheap @$20, but on the recommendation of an online review I saw, my husband became a member, which covered admission for 2 adults, a t-shirt, Rolling Stone mag for a year, and some 2 for 1 admissions so it seemed like a pretty good deal.
Great place to visit. We were there 6 hours and could of stayed more.Very educational. It was organized very well. There needs to be benches as it requires a lot of standing.
As we traveled from the Missouri to Niagara Falls, we made a stop in Cleveland to visit the R&R HoF. It was more than I could've dreamed of. We spent about 6 hours there, and it really wasn't enough. I learned, reminisced and laughed. My parents and my kids enjoyed it, which was really neat.



