Seven floors will be filled with memorabilia and archive material that has never been shown before, according to the BBC.
"The Beatles at 3 Savile Row" will open next year in the building that was the band's headquarters. In the basement, the band recorded the album "Let It Be," and on the roof they gave their last concert on January 30, 1969 - the Beatles played for 42 minutes unannounced in the middle of the day before angry tenants forced the police to break it up.
Paul McCartney wants all visiting fans to have an official Beatles address in London, instead of Abbey Road, where fans stop traffic.
"So I think this is a great idea," McCartney tells the BBC.





