Museum of Liverpool
The Museum of Liverpool, which opened in 2011 in a brand new building on Liverpool's waterfront, is now the most visited museum in the country (outside of London!) Here is a taster of what makes it so popular.
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WE VISIT THE WORLD MUSEUM IN LIVERPOOL!
In this Vlog we visit the World Museum in Liverpool for a tour.
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Merseyside Maritime Museum, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom, Europe
The Merseyside Maritime Museum is a museum based in the city of Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is part of National Museums Liverpool and an Anchor Point of ERIH, The European Route of Industrial Heritage. Opened in 1980 and expanded in 1986, the museum occupies warehouse block D at the Albert Dock, along with the Piermaster's House, Canning Half Tide Dock and Canning Graving Docks. The city's seafaring heritage is brought to life within the historic Albert Dock. The museum's collections reflect the international importance of Liverpool as a gateway to the world, including its role in the transatlantic slave trade and emigration, the merchant navy and the RMS Titanic. The UK Border Agency National Museum, 'Seized! The Border and Customs uncovered' is located in the basement gallery of the building.
Top 11. Best Museums in Liverpool - Travel England
Top 11. Best Museums in Liverpool - Travel England:
Museum of Liverpool, Merseyside Maritime Museum, Walker Art Gallery, The Beatles Story, LFC Museum and Tour Centre, World Museum, International Slavery Museum, Tate Liverpool, FACT, Sudley House,
Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Liverpool, United Kingdom | 2019
Liverpool () is a city in North West England, with an estimated population of 491,500 in 2017. Its metropolitan area is the fifth-largest in the UK, with a population of 2.24 million in 2011. The local authority is Liverpool City Council, the most populous local government district in the metropolitan county of Merseyside and the largest in the Liverpool City Region.
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1: Royal Albert Dock Liverpool
2: Anfield
3: World Museum
4: Cavern Club
5: Museum of Liverpool
6: The Beatles Story
7: Sefton Park
8: Albert Dock Talks
9: Liverpool Cathedral
10: Liverpool Waterfront
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Visiting the Museum of Liverpool
Information about accessibility at the Museum of Liverpool, with British Sign Language interpretation.
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15. Crosby Beach -
16. Liverpool ONE -
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18. Silver Jubilee Bridge -
19. Industry 1 Wakepark -
20. Formby Coast and Nature Reserve -
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Liverpool, England, UK: Museums, Albert Dock, Cathedral and City Center.
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UK Trip #4 - Liverpool (The Beatles Story and Anfield Stadium Tour)
A DAY IN LIVERPOOL: The Beatles Museum Liverpool - Albert Dock
We had a day in Liverpool and a few of our favourite stops had to be included. Firstly, we headed to The Beatles Story Museum Liverpool; taking us back in time through the ages and teaching us more about the history of iconic band; The Beatles.
Following our Liverpool Travel Guide, we continued to the Albert Dock to explore the area and what the Royal Albert Docks had to offer. After a quick afternoon tea, we headed to the Liverpool Museum Tour and learnt more about Liverpool FC and Everton Football Club.
The city of Liverpool is a historic destination just a few hours north of London. We visited The Beatles Story, Albert Docks and explored the great city of Liverpool.
For Premier League football, you are spoilt for choice with Everton FC and Liverpool FC whilst music lovers can explore The Beatles Museum and the British Museum Experience BME.
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World Museum, Liverpool, North West England, England, United Kingdom, Europe
World Museum is a large museum in Liverpool, England which has extensive collections covering archaeology, ethnology and the natural and physical sciences. Special attractions include the Natural History Centre and a free Planetarium. Entry to the museum itself is also free. The museum is part of National Museums Liverpool. The museum has recently undergone extensive refurbishment in order to double the size of the display spaces, making even more of the collections accessible for visitors. Major new galleries include World Cultures, the Bug House and the Weston Discovery Centre. A central entrance hall and six-storey atrium opened in 2005. On reopening after this refurbishment and extension the museum's name changed from its previous title of Liverpool Museum, which it had held since its establishment at its current William Brown Street site in 1860. The museum was originally started as the Derby Museum as it comprised the Earl of Derby's natural history collection. The museum opened originally in 1851, sharing two rooms on Duke Street with a library. However, the museum proved extremely popular and a new, purpose-built building was required. Land for the new building on a street then known as Shaw's Brow opposite St. George's Hall was donated by local MP and Merchant William Brown, as was much of the funding for the building which would be known as the William Brown Library and Museum. Around 400,000 people attended the opening of the new building in 1860. In the late 19th century, the museum's collection was beginning to outgrow its building so a competition was launched to design a combined extension to the museum and college of technology. The competition was won by William Mountford and the College of Technology and Museum Extension opened in 1901. Liverpool, being one of the UK's major ports, was heavily damaged by German bombing during the blitz. While much of the Museum's collection was moved to less vulnerable locations during the war, the museum building itself was struck by German firebombs and suffered heavy damage. Parts of the museum only began to reopen fifteen years later. In the early first decade of the 21st century, the museum was again expanded, taking over the lower half of the extension which was then owned by Liverpool John Moores University. To better reflect its larger size, the museum was renamed World Museum Liverpool. The museum has been the site of three deaths since its 2005 reopening. On the 15 May 2006, a 24 year old man climbed over a balcony on the sixth floor and fell to his death. On the 26 November 2006, a 17 year old mother was stabbed to death by her 21 year old former male partner, who then jumped to his death from a third floor balcony. The coroner has since recorded verdicts of unlawful killing and suicide. The physical sciences collection of World Museum was built after the devastation caused by the incendiary fire of 1941. The collection has expanded, in part, due to transfers from the Decorative Arts Department, Regional History Department, Walker Art Gallery and the Prescot Museum. The collection also contains several significant collections from the Liverpool Royal Institution, Bidston Observatory, later the Proudman Institute of Oceanographic Sciences, and the Physics Department of the University of Liverpool. Collections such as these are often made up of items of a singular type designed for a particular experiment such as DELPHI or LEP at CERN - the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, or the Equatorium, a post-Copernican planetary calculator made to special order in the early 17th century. As a consequence the collection is small but contains a number of significant items. The planetarium opened in 1970 and has 62 seats. It currently attracts about 90,000 people per year. Shows cover various aspects of space science, including the Solar System, space exploration and has special children's shows. Entrance to the planetarium is free. World Museum is home to a planetarium. The Egyptology collection contains approximately 15,000 objects from Egypt and Sudan and is the most important single component of the Antiquities department's collections. The chronological range of the collection spans from the Prehistoric to the Islamic Period with the largest archaeological site collections being Abydos, Amarna, Beni Hasan, Esna and Meroe. Over 5000 Egyptian antiquities were donated to the museum in 1867 by Joseph Mayer (1803-1886), a local goldsmith and antiquarian. Mayer purchased collections from Joseph Sams of Darlington (which contained material from the Henry Salt sale in 1835), Lord Valentia, Bram Hertz and the Reverend Henry Stobart. Mayer had displayed his collection in his own 'Egyptian Museum' in Liverpool with a purpose of giving citizens who were unable to visit the British Museum in London some idea of the achievements of the Egyptian civilization.
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Anfield Museum Tour, Liverpool
My experience went to Anfield Museum inside the stadium Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Actually this facility is included when I bough the ticket for Anfield Stadium Tour. It was £11/person in 2016 (It might change now). The car park behind the stadium was free.
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