Located at 56 Hope Road, Kingston 6, the museum was Bob Marley's former place of residence and studio until his death in 1981, It was also home to the Tuff Gong record label that was founded by The Wailers in the 70's. There's a birthday bash each year with lots of food, fun and music from a whole range of local and international artists, often including one of the Bob Marley's sons. Many famous artists have passed through the Marley's home, even Michael Jackson and his brothers were guests of Bob Marley in the 70s.
If you are a fan of Bob Marley reggae music, this is a must place to visit. The home displays Bob’s gold and platinum records along the walls –including Exodus, 1977, Uprising, 1980, and Legend, 1984. As you look around you will see many of Marley’s prestigious awards and artifacts.
The one hour tour is reasonable at Adults US$20 Children (Ages 4 – 12): US$10.
Check out our Bob Marley photos below, there's some rare ones inside the Museum |