Museum that tells the story of Liverpool with diverse exhibits housed in a stunning building.
The Museum of Liverpool reflects the city’s global significance through its unique geography, history and culture. Visitors can explore how the port, its people, their creative and sporting history have shaped the city.
All National Museums Liverpool venues will be closed from 4pm on Wednesday 4 November 2020. The restrictions are expected to remain in place for at least a four-week period, until Wednesday 2 December. Please find out more and read our FAQs
on this page.
While our museums and galleries are closed, you can still engage with us online via our website and social media and view highlights from our digitised collections online.
- How can I access this service?
- Closed temporarily from 4 November 2020
- When is this service open?
- Closed temporarily from 4 November 2020
- How much will it cost me?
- Free entry
- Disabled access
- Wheelchair accessible and accessible toilets in all floors. 6 blue badge parking spaces directly opposite the museum entrance – needs to be pre-booked.
- Is translation or interpreting available?
- British Sign Language interpretation and subtitles are available for most films.
- 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
- All Enquiries
- 0151 478 4545