The International Slavery Museum, at Liverpool's Albert Dock, is undergoing a £57m redevelopment In July it was announced the 56-year-old would no longer be working on the UK's Holocaust memorial ...
A heartfelt note was left in a book of condolences at one of the city's busiest museums. Written inside a floral hardback ...
Liverpool's Royal Albert Dock is up for sale for about £50m ... Two years later the Merseyside Maritime Museum opened on the site, followed by Tate Liverpool in 1988. By the end of decade ...
Visitors have just six weeks left to visit two of Liverpool’s most prestigious ... The Maritime Museum opened in 1986 in the Royal Albert Dock, in a warehouse that once stored tea, silk, sugar ...
Liverpool has bid a ... leaders gathered on the Royal Albert Dock today for a libation ceremony to commemorate the redevelopment of International Slavery Museum Both the International Slavery ...
The two museums, both located in an old Grade-I listed warehouse on the famous docks, will remain closed until 2028. National Museums Liverpool received planning permission to expand the museums last ...