The Beatles will open a museum on the site of their last gig

The Beatles are turning the building where they played their last ever gig into an exhibition space, where fans can experience seven floors of memorabilia and never-before-seen archive material, BBC reported.

A Grade II listed mansion, 3 Savile Row served as the band's headquarters between 1968 and 1972 - and they recorded their final album, Let It Be, in the basement.

Sir Paul McCartney said that he wanted fans to have an official Beatles destination in London.