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The museum is great. It takes about 2h to see everything. There is lots of interesting displays and information about the city.nThere is a lift and disabled toilets on every floor. Videos are shown in sign language.nnThere are things on first and second floor for kids. There are small displays and interactive pieces for children, such a riding a horse, recording studio, wooden trains, wooden houses and video games. The museum is free.
Situated on the banks of the River Mersey at Pier Head in Liverpool this is a glorious testament to the history of a fascinating North West City.nnLiverpool has a rich history that goes back millennia and so it would be hard to do complete justice to everything that has helped shape the city.nnHowever the Museum does a great job of introducing not just the geographical history of the city but its culture, industry and the social forces that have made it a unique place to live.nnLiverpool has always been a city of diversity, in people, culture, history and also a city at the front of cultural change and this is reflected in a whole floor dedicated to the many famous children of the city.nnIt is worth noting that this is only one of the many museums in the city, some of which are private or dedicated to a single subject, but the Museum of Liverpool is a great location to start to understand this influential region.nnThe museum is free to enter but it is worthwhile donating to help them keep such a valuable resource up to date and able to host events and special exhibits.
Great museum of Liverpool history and it's free! They do recommend a £5 donation which I did do as it's well worth it.nReally nice building next to the Mersey and the docks, on a sunny day it's great.nnDifferent floors have different topics, my favourite is the arts on the top floor, so many famous people come out of Liverpool apart from the obvious fab four.
I think the museum was closed, so nt friends and I took the advantage to enjoy the beautiful place with a beautiful weather. Just walked around the sea to take some photos. And later went to dine in an Italian restaurant did love my food b'cos I'm a foodie but my friends didn't. But it was a shame we couldn't get to go to the museum. Will definitely revisit
Really comprehensive museum featuring the history of Liverpool across every facet of society. Highly recommended.
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