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1775 E. Tropicana Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89119 www.liberace.org
(702) 798-5595
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Hours | 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday; noon-4 p.m., Sunday |
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Additional info:Gallery, Museum |
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What we say
Whole lotta Liberace
Would you expect the shrine of Liberace to be any less flashy (and gay) than the showman himself? Admission includes a one-hour guided tour amongst the two buildings of memorabilia. This is campy gay fantasy land!
4 reviewsWhat visitors say
Posted: September 28, 2009 - Visited: July 2009
This man was extremely talented & awesome entertainer too.. you can't bash him for that..Sure he was a little eccentric but so what that was his style & many people luvd him for who he was including me..& besides that it was his own money he could do what ever he damm well pleased...
Posted: September 05, 2009 - Visited: May 2009
I suppose if you were a Liberace fan, this might be a fascinating place to visit. When I first entered, I was a little put off by the obvious excessiveness of everything! I suppose that was Liberace's trademark. But then I relaxed and became more amused by the experience. The pianos, the cars, the clothes--they are all over the top. Just like Liberace himself.
Posted: September 05, 2009 - Visited: June 2009
The Liberace Museum is worth the visit, not so much because of the merits of the museum. Rather because there is very little to do in Las Vegas other than gamble. This museum is a real study in excess, even for Vegas.
First to Review - September 05, 2009 - Visited: January 2009
If your going to Las Vegas, do not miss going to "HIS" museum. Flasy? of course, but that was Lee's style. Glitz and Glitter and "too much is not enough" motif but that is what made Lee so great! Glitter pianos, autos, clothes! Why not!
So, what do you say?