Support for Internet Explorer

It looks like you’re using Microsoft Internet Explorer as your web browser. This is now considered ‘end-of-life’, and Microsoft is withdrawing support for it because it uses outdated technology. This means that it will no longer receive important security updates and previous bugs will not be fixed.

This means that the risk and cost are placed on service providers to develop twice for modern browsers and again for Internet Explorer. As free, modern alternatives are available for most platforms it is difficult to justify spending public money on further development.

Please see the Withdrawal of support for Internet Explorer notice from NHS Digital for more information and guidance.

International Slavery Museum

Working in partnership with other museums with a focus on freedom and enslavement, the museum provides opportunities for greater awareness and understanding of the legacy of slavery today.

Hear the untold stories of enslaved people and learn about historical and contemporary slavery.

How can I access this service?
You can just turn up
When is this service open?
Open Tuesday to Sunday 10am-4pm
How much will it cost me?
Free entry. Donations welcome.
Disabled access
Wheelchair accessible and has adapted toilets facilities. 3 blue badge parking spaces in the car park on the right hand side of the road leading into the Albert Dock. Another 4 spacesavailable in the on-street parking on the right hand side of the approach road. Charges apply for these areas.
What groups of people is this for?
The general public
What age groups is this for?
Any age
What areas of the city is this for?
People from anywhere in the city

Contacts

International Slavery Museum, International Slavery Museum, Dock Traffic Office, L3 4AX
https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/international-slavery-museum

 

 

Delivered in partnership with

Healthwatch Liverpool
Citizens Advice Liverpool