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5 floors of interactive natural history, scientific & world cultural exhibits, plus a planetarium.
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Me and the kids enjoyed it. The free parts are great but very small so for us it wouldn't fill a full day. We paid for the extra exhibition and wanted to go into the planetarium but didn't book ahead in Time to get in a timing of show we wanted. Good day out if you want cheap and don't buy into any extras. But the extras are what keep the museum going so we were glad to pay for them but make sure to budget for it and next time I'd book ahead to get the times you want
The museum is mainly showing the natural world livings like fish, bees etc with high levels displays. Especially good for parents taking kids to go. Kids will definitely enjoy it and learn a lot of knowledge. Worthy to go.
My husband and I visited this place today with my daughter. We enjoyed our visit immensely. The venue was clean and well maintained and the staff were friendly and very approachable. The venue is fully accessible by wheelchair patrons and there are lifts throughout the museum. It is free to enter the museum but there are charges for certain exhibits. I would recommend a visit here when you're in Liverpool.
Had a lovely time. Yes some of the exhibits need a bit of updating, but it is FREE. Not many things you can do for a few hours on a wet day for no cost. Combining this with the Walker Art gallery next door is a great day out.
An amazing museum with a massive variety of unique exhibitions! The Egyptian collection is absolutely fascinating and extensive, and probably my favourite section of the museum. There are lifts to all floors, a cafe, gift shop, and free events throughout the day for kids and families. If you're visiting Liverpool, make sure this museum is on your list of things to do!
I was attracted to the bee exhibition and it did not disappoint; the most engaging and informative I've ever visited. The displays seamlessly merge art and science to inform you about the complex and important at roles bees play in our existence. I've been worried about the decline in bees for sometime and this exhibit above all that I've seen bring home why we all need to change our ways and take the loss of biodiversity and climate change seriously. I fear it is probably too late but if it isn't go and see this exhibit and consider how you can make a positive change for the sake of the future of our planet.
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
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Family friendly
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safe space
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Good for kids
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Me and the kids enjoyed it. The free parts are great but very small so for us it wouldn't fill a full day. We paid for the extra exhibition and wanted to go into the planetarium but didn't book ahead in Time to get in a timing of show we wanted. Good day out if you want cheap and don't buy into any extras. But the extras are what keep the museum going so we were glad to pay for them but make sure to budget for it and next time I'd book ahead to get the times you want
The museum is mainly showing the natural world livings like fish, bees etc with high levels displays. Especially good for parents taking kids to go. Kids will definitely enjoy it and learn a lot of knowledge. Worthy to go.
My husband and I visited this place today with my daughter. We enjoyed our visit immensely. The venue was clean and well maintained and the staff were friendly and very approachable. The venue is fully accessible by wheelchair patrons and there are lifts throughout the museum. It is free to enter the museum but there are charges for certain exhibits. I would recommend a visit here when you're in Liverpool.
Had a lovely time. Yes some of the exhibits need a bit of updating, but it is FREE. Not many things you can do for a few hours on a wet day for no cost. Combining this with the Walker Art gallery next door is a great day out.
An amazing museum with a massive variety of unique exhibitions! The Egyptian collection is absolutely fascinating and extensive, and probably my favourite section of the museum. There are lifts to all floors, a cafe, gift shop, and free events throughout the day for kids and families. If you're visiting Liverpool, make sure this museum is on your list of things to do!
I was attracted to the bee exhibition and it did not disappoint; the most engaging and informative I've ever visited. The displays seamlessly merge art and science to inform you about the complex and important at roles bees play in our existence. I've been worried about the decline in bees for sometime and this exhibit above all that I've seen bring home why we all need to change our ways and take the loss of biodiversity and climate change seriously. I fear it is probably too late but if it isn't go and see this exhibit and consider how you can make a positive change for the sake of the future of our planet.