Another free museum in Liverpool. Very interesting, particularly the section on the war in the Atlantic. Lots of exhibits and artefacts and outlines the areas maritime history. Would recommend to anyone visiting the city
Different themes on each floor, from the slave trade to customs and excise, the Titanic - and an interesting exhibition on the children who were sent out to Australia and Canada up until the sixties. Display cases are well labelled and there are lots of interactive displays - though not every one was working. Not a museum to be rushed through - plenty to interest you.
Loads of Maritime history here. Slave museum and Titanic exhibition. Will suit all ages. Another museum that attracts people from all over the world. Another fantastic visit and a lovely cafe serving real tea!!
...if you rush you will miss out. We spent a couple of hours walking a round the three floors of the museum. There is so much to read and take in that you need to take your time. The Titanic display area is worth a visit on its own. I won't spoil things by describing it all - make some time to go and see for yourself.
spent couple hours at this wonderful museum staff very knowledgeable and helpful lots of seating areas learnt so much
跟我以前的经历很不一样,不过我们到了阿尔伯特码头,决定还是应该看一看。里面有很多超酷的轮船模型,泰坦尼克号最让人震撼。里面有很多可看的东西,历史感很强。顶楼还有个很棒的咖啡厅,提供各种已经过时的饮料,比如奶油苏打水等。这座五层的大楼还是值得花时间好好参观的,里面有很多可看的东西,还有些互动的演示,特别适合孩子。
I only had a short time in Liverpool so tried to see as much as I could whilst down at the Albert Dock. I had a look around the museum which is free to visit however they do suggest a donation which I happily paid as there was lots to see.I particularly enjoyed the Titanic exhibit.There are stairs and lifts to all floors and there were staff on hand to help with any questions. Of course there was a gift shop which I made full use of.Very informative.
去参观的时候正好遇上了泰坦尼克的特展,幸运啊,展览十分精彩。利物浦港口是个四处游览的好地方,博物馆生动有趣,值得一游。
Well layed out musuem housed in an old building, very accessable and some stunning displays as part of this museum you will also find the museum of slavery very affecting.
The boat/ship exhibits were superb. Everything well lit where appropriate and dimly lit where atmosphere was being recreated. There were plenty of interactive exhibits for kids and the entire building was full of fascinating facts and exhibits. Definitely worth a visit and all free of charge although a donation is requested.