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The Legend Lives on at the Liberace Museum
The Liberace Museum was founded April 15, 1979, by the legendary
entertainer Liberace. The Museum features "Mr. Showmanship's" dazzling
jewelry, rare antiques, unsurpassed wardrobe, unique and historical
pianos and his custom car collection.
The non-profit Museum supports the mission of The Liberace
Foundation for the Performing and Creative Arts which has funded
scholarships since 1976. The scholarship program has touched the lives
of more than 2,700 students.
The Liberace Museum is comprised of two buildings: Building One
houses the Piano and Car Galleries; Building Two showcases the Costume
and Jewelry Collections, a re-creation of Liberace's Palm Springs
bedroom, and the Awards Gallery. Also inside the Museum property is the
Cabaret at the Liberace Museum. The Cabaret not only serves as a
showcase for Liberace’s famous mirrored Baldwin nine-foot grand piano
as well as home to several afternoon and evening shows by local
entertainers.
Example pieces of Liberace's collections can be found in Building
Two, including pieces of rare Moser crystal from Czechoslovakia.
Liberace owned service for 12, with 14 individual glasses for each
setting.
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