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Jamaica's world famous son, singer-songwriter Bob Marley, was responsible for making reggae music a global phenomenon. The popular Rastafarian became a cult figure even before his death caused by cancer in 1981 when he was 36 years old. The museum devoted to his memory is the most-visited sight in Kingston. The simple clapboard house was where Marley lived and recorded his music until he died, and is now packed with Marley memorabilia. There are also screenings of a movie about the singer's life.
Address: 56 Hope Road
Telephone: 927 9152
Website:www.bobmarley-foundation.com/museum.html
Opening time: Monday to Saturday from 9.30am until 4pm (tours run every hour)
Admission: J$500 (£3) (adults), J$400 (£2) (students and children 13-18), J$200 (£1.40) (children 4-12)
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