Rock and Roll Hall of Fame


Planning a visit to The House That Rock Built?

Here’s what you need to know before you go.

Since its opening in 1995, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum has established itself as the preeminent home for the celebration and study of rock and roll music. Our exhibits, educational programs and performance events have made the Museum a mecca for fans, scholars and the artists themselves. In fact, our research shows that the Museum is the most popular and best-attended hall of fame in the country.

We invite you to come to Cleveland to journey through the past, present and future of rock and roll.

Location
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
One Key Plaza
751 Erieside Ave
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
(East Ninth Street at Lake Erie)

Hours
10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. daily
(open until 9 p.m. on Wednesdays)

Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Summer Hours: From Memorial Day (May 26, 2007) to Labor Day (September 1, 2007), the Museum is also open until 9 p.m. on Saturdays.

*Hours subject to change without notice

Admission
General Public


Adults: $20
Seniors (60+): $14
Children ages 9-12: $11
Children eight years of age & under: FREE
Free Museum admission for children eight and under with the purchase of an adult admission. Tickets may be purchased at the Museum box office.

To purchase tickets in advance, visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum box office, call Ticketmaster at 800.493.ROLL. visit your Ticketmaster outlet or ticketmaster.com.

Members


Admission is free

Accessibility

Elevators serve all levels of the Museum and Hall of Fame.
Visitor Services maintains a limited supply of wheelchairs and strollers at the Information Desk located on the Plaza Level.
Call 24 hours in advance and a Visitor Service Representative will have a wheelchair waiting for curbside pickup from the fire lane. Call 216.515.1266 for details and reservations.
Visitor Services offers Braille guides, as well as foreign language brochures available in German, French, Portuguese, Spanish and Japanese at the Information Desk located on the Plaza Level.
All three main theaters offer closed captioning for the hearing impaired. Ask the Visitor Services Representative at each cinema to activate the closed captioning.
Visitor Services can accommodate nursing mothers who would like a private, quiet place to care for their infant. Please contact a Visitor Service Representative for assistance.
Family restrooms are available in our administrative offices. Please contact a Visitor Service Representative for assistance.
Services
FYE Museum Store and Rock Hall Café


The Museum store carries official Museum merchandise, as well as a wide selection of CDs, books, collectibles and other items. There is no admission charge to visit the store. Gift certificates are available for purchase at the Museum store or by calling 216.515.1292. Gift certificates can be purchased in $10, $25 and $50 denominations and can be used towards tickets, membership, merchandise or in the café. If ordered over the phone (credit card only), there is an additional $4.95 shipping fee.
The Museum has a café that serves light meals and refreshments and is accessible to ticketed Museum visitors and members. The café does accept credit cards.
Photography
Many of the artists who have generously loaned or donated artifacts to the Museum have stipulated that these items are not to be photographed or reproduced in any way. Due to our agreements with these artists, photography and video are allowed only in the Museum Lobby. Cameras should be left at the coat and camera checkroom on the Museum’s Ground Level.

Please Note
The Museum’s exhibits contain straightforward depictions of the history of rock and roll and its culture. Some exhibits and films contain mature themes and images. Please note the parental advisories listed in the Museum’s exhibit guide, available upon entering the Museum.

To capture the ever-evolving spirit of rock and roll, the exhibits are changed frequently and some items are displayed on a temporary basis. Areas of the Museum may be closed during your visit for exhibit changes and maintenance.

Notice
No food, beverages, drugs, cans, glass containers, or any kind of contraband are allowed in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. It is suggested that backpacks, large bags or luggage be checked in at coat check or be taken back to your vehicle. All bags are subject to search at any time. No solicitation is allowed. No Smoking Allowed. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum will not be held liable for ANY ITEM of personal property or its contents lost or damaged in coat check.

It is illegal to carry a firearm, deadly weapon, or dangerous ordinance anywhere on these premises. Unless otherwise authorized by law, no person shall knowingly possess, have under the person’s control, convey, or attempt to convey a deadly weapon or dangerous ordnance onto these premises.

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