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Liberace's famed stage cars, as seen in Behind the Candelabra too, are at Liberace Garage.
A mysterious roadster.
The Liberace VolksRolls actually carried his coat off stage!
Liberace's cars were extensions of his costumes.
Interior of the 1961 Rolls Royce Phantom V Sedanca De Ville
Stuff of legends, the winged victory of Rolls Royce
Liberace car!!!
Cars museum!!! Awesome!!!
Doc Hudson from cartoon 'Cars'!!!
Unbelievable vehicles
Cool cars in cars museum!!!
All kind if cool cars!!!
Marites D.
Sep 13, 2024
Liberace Garage is located on Tropicana and Dean Martin, next to Hollywood Cars Museum.Liberace is a famous American pianist, singer, and actor. He was the first entertainer to bring a real vehicle on stage in 1958. Inside is a lovely display of Liberace memorabilia and artificats. The Liberace Edition Bradley GT was his personal car used in Palm Springs. The crystal-covered Liberace Roadster was used on stage at New York's Radio City Music Hall, and the Liberace VolksRolls is a Volkswagon Beetle custom made to look like a Rolls Royce.There's even a 1901 Olds Surrey, it was the first massed produced car in America, and nearly 4,000 of them were built in 1903. Many of the cars at Liberace Garage are replicas and not the original, especially the Model "A" Ford. There's also costumes from the 2013 movie "Behind the Candelabra" that starred Michael Douglas and Matt Damon, and several photos of Liberace and celebrities he's work with, as well as a custom made piece by Gloria Vanderbilt that's very special!
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Harlee S.
Mar 28, 2023
A really cool space if you're into cars. The guy who was working was awesome and gave us a run down of the place before we began looking at the cars. Be aware that not every car is an original. A lot of them are replicas, which was honestly lame. However, it was nostalgic to see some of these cars from great classics.
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Rich P.
Apr 10, 2024
Lots of Interesting vehicles to see in main garage and Liberace ones in the back garage. Liberace memorabilia and Warren in the Liberace Garage were so Interesting and a great time to talk to. Lost track of time and almost got locked in for the night LOLOL. Warren is a Plethora of Information, if you get there take the time to learn more from him. There was and never will be another Liberace.
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Stephen O.
Jun 20, 2022
This is a GREAT museum for us older crowd.......younger folks who don't know who Liberace was not to worry.....TONS of cool cars and motorcycles from Movie and TV shows......Tom and the Lady at the Liberace gift area could NOT have been more friendly or knowledgeable.......you can't beat the price compared to ANYTHING else you will do while in Las Vegas.Guaranteed!!!I Will be back because it was just a really fun way to spend a few hours in Las Vegas without breaking the bank!
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Lisa M.
Dec 17, 2022
Interesting. The Liberace section was just a small part of the museum. We really enjoyed it as a whole with lots of different cars from movies and tv. Like the flying car from Harry Potter. Kitt from knight rider. And a couple of bat mobiles to name a few. As for Liberace, you can see his cars up close but if you want to see his pianos and some costumes it's an extra 5 dollars. The museum is off the beaten path a bit and maybe a little expensive but if you've done everything else in Vegas it's worth a visit.
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Syndi T.
Apr 28, 2021
This museum was a little hard to find but interesting . You start out looking at lots of famous cars. They had James Bond cars and some Paul Walker cars from his movies along with the batmobile and the DeLorean from Back to the Future. They are a lot of reproduction not the originals mixed in. This museum only takes cash so be prepared if you plan on going. One of the last parts of this museum is Liberace Museum which has some of his cars including the piano car and his furs. to see the rest of of his collection you have to pay more. One thing to remember when you go to this museum they only take cash. Thank goodness between the two of us we had enough. One thing I had a problem with was the mannequins that they had in the car. they were weird looking. If you got to use mannequins get some better ones. Great place for anyone who likes cars. We did have fun looking around.
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Kaylee W.
May 6, 2022
If you don't leave 5 stars, you're a total asshole. This place is the tits! Batmobile, kitt from nightride, liberace's exotic cars, and herbie the love bug! Back to the future, and person who has been awake at all in the last 6 decades will love this place!
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Ruth F.
Dec 26, 2021
I highly recommend coming to Liberace's garage. Lots of cars from all different kinds of movies from Batman to night rider to porkies. The gal in the back has lots of knowledge about Liberace. Some of his beautiful cars costumes and pianos
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Christian A.
Oct 23, 2021
Some unique cars here, unfortunately, the staff doesn't seem to know much about Liberace, his music, or what made him so popular, particularly here in Las Vegas from the 50s through the 70s. I got the feeling they view Liberace's music as just "corny" that "nobody listens to today." They also don't seem to have much knowledge of the vehicles on display. They seemed to be more interested in telling us they rent some vintage Cadillacs for weddings and special events. This "sales" attitude rather ruined our enjoyment of the displays. I enjoyed the Hollywood Car Museum a great deal, but not sure if this is part of that museum. This "garage" really falls short of being something special.
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Andreas S.
May 23, 2016
Friendly staff and very informative. I never got to go to the Liberace Museum, but these cars and the piano, costumes, and chandelier make it seem like I haven't missed anything! The Liberace Garage is inside the Hollywood Cars Museum, so you get to see some fun autos like batmobiles, James Bond cars, and other classic favorites (back to the future delorean, starsky & hutch SS, etc.).Liberace gave all these awesome things to the Liberace Foundation. The place is run by a charity organization. It's so cool to see something so dazzling, and know that the money spent goes to scholarships and taking care of the collection - not to some fat cat somewhere. You could spend 30 minutes - 3 hours depending on what you're into in this place. Pretty close to the strip. Definitely worth the trip!
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