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The museum also features: Little Liverpool, a gallery for children under six; History Detectives, an interactive archaeology and history resource centre; a 180-seat theatre for community and audio-visual performances and meeting facilities. [7] It also has a gallery called "City Soldiers" which tells the story of the King's Regiment. [8]
The Western Approaches Museum in Liverpool, England, is a museum chronicling the work of Western Approaches Command around Atlantic convoys, combating the U-boat menace and the Battle of the Atlantic. Set in the restored former Second World War command centre responsible for coordinating the effort, the museum consists of re-opened rooms ...
International Slavery Museum: 2007: Open, Phase 2 under development: Historical and contemporary aspects of slavery: Lady Lever Art Gallery: 1922: Open: Art: paintings, sculpture and furniture: Sudley House: 1944 [4] Open: Art, fashion: Museum of Liverpool: 2011: Open: Liverpool's social and cultural history. The museum follows the Museum of ...
The areas open to visitors are only a small part of the original complex. The museum is known as the Western Approaches Museum. [2] Following years of neglect, the site was taken over by non-profit organisation Big Heritage in 2017, [8] which saw an extensive restoration of the site and the discovery of new hidden parts of the bunker complex ...
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World Museum is a large museum in Liverpool, England which has extensive collections covering archaeology, ethnology and the natural and physical sciences.Special attractions include the Natural History Centre and a planetarium.
The building currently houses part of the World Museum Liverpool and Liverpool Central Library. The William Brown Library and Museum building was conceived as a replacement for the Derby Museum (containing the Earl of Derby's natural history collection) which then shared two rooms on the city's Duke Street with a library.
The new museum, known as the Museum of Liverpool opened in 2011. [7] Work also started in 2007 to build a canal link between the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and the South Docks. The £22 million pound, 1.6-mile extension to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal was officially opened on 25 March 2009 and opened to boaters at the end of April 2009.