The entire room is full of records, books, paintings and paraphernalia reminiscent of The Beatles' short but prolific career. It is Karlskrona's son Olle Klein who has exhibited his collection here at the museum for the past two years.

- I bought the first record in October 1963. But it was when the band closed down in 1970 that the collection really took off, he says.

And of all the thousands of objects in the collection, he is most proud of the ones his daughters helped him get.

- This painting hung in the Swedish embassy in London, where my daughter worked. And that suit my daughter sewed for me, says Olle Klein, as he shows around.

See the unique items in the collection in the clip above.