this museum is great as its purely on liverpool history and the lfie which surounded the docks/dockers and there family. its a great way for kids to see how there family used to live etc. its nice to have somewere purely dedicated to local history. anyone whos intested in local history or dock history should defantly pay here a visit. this has since closed down and then in 2010⁄2011. theres going to be a bigger and better one working. There are still lots of museums and galleries to visit in Liverpool and the surrounding area. In the Albert Dock you can go to the Merseyside Maritime Museum and the International Slavery Museum, which are both situated in the same building, a short walk from where the Museum of Liverpool Life used to be. On William Brown Street in the city centre you can find two popular atrractions, World Museum Liverpool and the Walker Art Gallery. Nearby is the National Conservation Centre. Two major exhibitions currently feature a lot of the Museum of Liverpool’s collections: Magical History Tour at Merseyside Maritime Museum until 27 September 2009 — following 800 years of Liverpool history, from medieval ‘Lyverpoole’ to 21st century ‘Livercool’, the European Capital of Culture. The Beat Goes On at World Museum Liverpool until 1 November 2009 — the story of Liverpool music, from The Beatles to The Zutons Admission to all the National Museums Liverpool venues is FREE. All exhibitions, events and activities at National Museums Liverpool are also FREE. For further details call any National Museums Liverpool information point or telephone 01512070001(international telephone +441512070001). Visitor information for all of the National Museums Liverpool venues is also available on this website.
Posey1
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kettering, United Kingdom
Very nice museum about Liverpool life, has a shop, café and toilets.