The GRAMMY Museum will debut its latest exhibit, The Taylor Swift Experience, on Dec. 13, the same day as the seven-time GRAMMY winner's 25th birthday. Through never-before-seen personal photographs and home videos, interactive experiences, handwritten lyrics of Swift's top-charting hits, and iconic costumes, this one-of-a-kind exhibit will give visitors and fans an in-depth look at the multi-platinum-selling artist as a singer, musician, songwriter, entrepreneur, and style icon.

"Global superstar Taylor Swift is one of popular music's biggest talents, whose music is beloved by millions of fans worldwide," said Bob Santelli, Executive Director of the GRAMMY Museum. "The story of Taylor's remarkable rise to superstardom is one that the GRAMMY Museum is extremely excited to tell."

Artifacts featured in the exhibit will include Swift's early childhood reading books; tour costumes from her Red Tour; handwritten lyrics for her Top 20 hit "22"; her 2009 GRAMMY Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance for "White Horse"; official props used in the music video for her No. 1 hit "Shake It Off"; dresses worn in her music videos for "Mean" and "Teardrops On My Guitar"; and the banjo used during her performance at the 54th GRAMMY Awards in 2012, among other items.

The Taylor Swift Experience will be on display in the GRAMMY Museum's special exhibits gallery on the second floor through May 10, 2015.