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Why you should definitely visit Maritime Museum Liverpool
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Maritime Museum Liverpool is full of exhibitions and artefacts which really bring the city’s maritime history to life.
Set over four floors of 19th century warehouse buildings at the Royal Albert Dock, the museum shows how the port of Liverpool became a gateway to the world.
It reveals the incredible stories and real lives behind world famous maritime events, from the Battle of the Atlantic to the sinking of the Titanic and the Lusitania.
And, bringing the past right up to date, it looks at the job of Border Control and the detective work they do to identify and catch criminals.
Here are some reasons why it’s definitely worth a visit…
See how our world famous waterfront has evolved

The waterfront we all know now is very different to the one that existed hundreds of years ago – archive material and photography in the On The Waterfront display shows how our waterfront’s fortunes have changed greatly over the years and the impact that had on the rest of the city.
Discover the story of a maritime tragedy which hit Liverpool hard

The sinking of the Lusitania in 1915 during World War I devastated the dockland community in north Liverpool where so many of the crew who lost their lives came from. The Maritime Museum Lusitania exhibition recounts the story of the attack on the unarmed passenger ship and features personal stories told by family members of the crew.
It’s in a brilliant location – Royal Albert Dock

The Maritime Museum is situated at the iconic Royal Albert Dock. This stunning waterfront location offers breathtaking views of the River Mersey and the city skyline. As you step inside the museum, you’ll be captivated by its unique blend of history and modernity.
Visit the International Slavery Museum

Anyone going to the Maritime Museum can also visit the International Slavery Museum which is on the third floor. It’s an amazing place to learn more about not only historical but modern day slavery, and hear the untold stories of enslaved people.
Learn about the Titanic’s links with Liverpool
Liverpool has a special connection to the ill-fated RMS Titanic. The city was home to the White Star Line, the company that owned the ship. The Maritime Museum features a gallery dedicated to the Titanic, where you can explore fascinating artifacts related to the ship and its passengers.
Emigration from Liverpool

In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Liverpool was a major port of departure for millions of people seeking a new life in America and other parts of the world. The museum delves into the stories of these emigrants, providing a glimpse into their hopes, dreams, and the challenges they faced. Discover the personal tales of those who left their mark on Liverpool’s history.
It describes Life on Board

Ever wondered what life was like for sailors in the past? Maritime Museum Liverpool offers a fascinating insight into the lives of those who spent months or even years at sea. From cramped quarters to the daily routines of sailors, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the hardships and adventures faced by seafarers throughout history.
Learn about the Battle of the Atlantic

During World War II, Liverpool played a crucial role in the Battle of the Atlantic, the longest continuous military campaign of the war. The museum pays tribute to the brave men and women who defended the city’s vital shipping routes. Explore the wartime exhibits and gain an appreciation for the sacrifices made by those who fought to protect Liverpool and its maritime heritage.
Get involved with one of the interactive experiences

The Museum offers a range of interactive exhibits that bring history to life. From steering a ship through a virtual Mersey River to testing your skills as a dockworker, there are plenty of hands-on activities to engage visitors of all ages. Immerse yourself in the maritime world and experience the thrill of life on the docks.
It’s FREE to visit

One of the best things about Maritime Museum Liverpool is that it offers free admission to all visitors. This makes it accessible to everyone. So, gather your friends and family and embark on a maritime adventure without breaking the bank.
Take part in one of the events or activities

The museum hosts a variety of events and activities throughout the year, catering to different interests and age groups. From special exhibitions to workshops and talks, there’s always something happening at Maritime Museum Liverpool. Stay updated with its calendar of events to make the most of your visit and discover even more about Liverpool’s maritime heritage.