
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.
Phone: (216) 781 7625
Hours: Th to Tu from 10:00 AM to 05:30 PM,We from 10:00 AM to 09:00 PM
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GUEST COMMENTS:
Delightful and Roomy in the Theater district
“We were delighted with our huge room. We had all the usual amenities of a Residence Inn kitchen, office area, bedroom, but this one had the charm off the 1940's. The hotel is located in a few old buildings linked by hallways in the heart of the theater district. We could walk to the theater and local restaurants and bars. Parking is below the building for an extra fee. It is a great place for a weekend getaway. Because of the revamped old building, some rooms a quite a trek from the main desk. The walk through was so quaint in the upper floor of an shopping arcade. Don't think mall, think old fashioned shops from the last century. I would come back here anytime I am in Cleveland.“