MUSEUM OF LIVERPOOL
Adress: Pier Head, Liverpool, Merseyside, L3 1DG
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An exhibition that Manchester architects, Liverpool architects, Cheshire architects and others around the UK might like to visit is the Museum of Liverpool, which is the world’s first national museum devoted to the history of a regional city, is due to open on 19 July 2011. The £72m building is the largest national museum to be built in Britain in more than 100 years. Work on constructing the museum began in April 2007.
More than 6,000 objects bring Liverpool’s incredible heritage to life, celebrating thousands of years of the city’s achievements.
A spiral staircase dominates the centre of the museum. The museum has 8,000 square metres of public space across three floors containing four main galleries. The museum will open in several stages, initially with three galleries: Wondrous Place, The People’s Republic and Global City.
Hop on board the overhead railway, get up close to the stage where John Lennon and Paul McCartney first met, immerse yourself in the city’s rich sporting and creative history and experience for yourself what it means to be Liverpudlian. Don’t miss the 360º immersive films about Liverpool, Everton FC and The Beatles!
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