The Merseyside Maritime Museum is a museum based in the city of Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK. It is part of National Museums Liverpool and an …
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Nov 23, 2024
Closing in January for a much needed revamp. Lighting was poor and lost of things not working. The exhibits were very biased and did not tell the complete story of Liverpool. Very disappointed with t… Full review by Eraine K
Nov 10, 2024
Considering this is a free attraction it’s so well laid out and lots to do and see. (Make sure you leave a donation though as it’s well deserved) 4 floors of exhibits everything well spaced out and e… Full review by Scottish1965
Nov 10, 2024
Interesting museum and learnt a lot about Liverpool's place in maritime history. Easily accessible and can't believe it was free although you are encouraged to donate. Well worth a visit if you like … Full review by eliza248
I'm visiting Liverpool this weekend for few days and going to the museum, does any one know if I am allowed to take pics or videos just for my personal time there
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I have no idea as didn’t take my camera. I didn’t see any signs saying you couldn’t. Perhaps you could email them and ask?
Hi I am a old merchant merchant seaman I will be com down to liver Liverpool at end of the month for a long awaited visit. I was at sea for about 10 years and a lot of time sailing sailing in and out of Liverpool. It was my second home. Is there any discount for old sailors ...thanks you. Archie MacDougall Discharged book number .R846100.
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The museum is free to everyone, especially old sailors. Hope you enjoy it.
there's plenty of interactive exhibits, plus the usual hidden item trail you get in museums. not sure about crafty things as I wasn't really looking for them, but there should be plenty to keep …
there's plenty of interactive exhibits, plus the usual hidden item trail you get in museums. not sure about crafty things as I wasn't really looking for them, but there should be plenty to keep them entertained