Descripción

Descubre el Museo de Liverpool, una atracción cautivadora que ofrece tanto un viaje a través de la historia como impresionantes vistas del famoso paseo marítimo de la ciudad. Sumérgete en exposiciones fascinantes sobre el ferrocarril elevado, la vida vibrante de Liverpool y legendas icónicas de la música como los Beatles. El museo está diseñado para todas las edades con exhibiciones interactivas que captan la atención de los niños, y vídeos ofrecidos en lenguaje de señas aseguran una experiencia inclusiva para todos. La distribución espaciosa y moderna está cuidadosamente diseñada con áreas de descanso, una cafetería para refrescarse y servicios esenciales como ascensores y baños adaptados para discapacitados en cada piso. Los visitantes elogian las bien presentadas secciones de música y arte y las impresionantes vistas de los muelles. Con entrada gratuita, aunque fomentando las donaciones, este museo es clave para entender el rico tapiz cultural e histórico de Liverpool.

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Tiempo recomendado para visitar

1-2 horas

Características

Accesible para sillas de ruedas, Adecuado para niños.

¿Cómo llegar aquí?

Las opciones de transporte público más cercanas para su conveniencia.

James Street Station (Stop JD)
Parada de autobús 391 m caminar
Liverpool One Bus Station
Parada de autobús 539 m caminar
Dale Street
Parada de autobús 667 m caminar
Brunswick Street
Parada de autobús 108 m caminar
Edmund Street
Parada de autobús 699 m caminar
City Sightseeing Liverpool
Parada de autobús 182 m caminar

Reseñas y calificaciones

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Loshini Rajentharan
Loshini Rajentharan
1 semana hace en Google

This is a truly unique museum, holding the distinction of being the world’s first dedicated to the history of a regional city. Admission is free, and it’s both informative and engaging, with the added bonus of a stunning, sweeping view of the River Mersey from one of its upper floors. For anyone who enjoys learning about the story of a city and her people, this museum is a must—especially when it’s a city as vibrant and special as Liverpool. One highlight for me was an exhibit featuring the different birds that once contended for the right to be associated with the city’s name—I had a good laugh there. My mum and I spent about two hours exploring, and still didn’t manage to see everything. It’s definitely the kind of place you can return to time and again, always leaving with something new learned.

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Seadenco
Seadenco
1 semana hace en Google

The exterior of the museum is an architectural gem! I didn’t get a chance to explore it from the inside, though.

2bearbear Tom Lim
2bearbear Tom Lim
1 semana hace en Google

Museum of Liverpool offers free entry to visitors while donations are welcomed. Nearby, you’ll also be able to visit the Maritime Museum for free as well. We thought both museums were excellent because at the Museum of Liverpool, you’ll be able to learn about the history of Liverpool while the Maritime Museum offers a glimpse into its maritime past. During our visit to the Maritime Museum, we were also blessed to have seen the Titanic exhibit which in some cities is a paid entry. There, we learnt about the 2 hours 40 minutes from the time the Titantic hit the ice berg till her sinking on 14 April 1912. However, the exhibits at Titantic did not allow photography. Hence, this post will cover some of what we saw at the Museum of Liverpool instead. The Museum of Liverpool is located at the Docks and Waterfront of Liverpool. Its unique architecture is a nod to Liverpool’s history and a modern take on how the city looks ahead towards the future... For the full review of our visit to Museum of Liverpool, visit 2bearbear today!

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