The are many museums that are Gratuitous to visit on Merseyside and at that place is plenty to see and enjoy inside them.

You can learn about our city and our people, and come across collections from all over the world.

On bear witness are paintings, shop models and shipwrecked objects that bring the city'due south nautical history to life.

You can learn about the Trans Atlantic slave merchandise and its legacies.

There is even an Egyptian mummy on prove and things for children to bask.

Here are some of the Gratuitous museums you tin visit in and around Liverpool.

Museum of Liverpool

Museum of Liverpool on the waterfront

Museum of Liverpool on the waterfront

The Museum of Liverpool is situated on the urban center'southward Waterfront at the Pier Caput .

It tells the history of the city and its people, from the Ice Age until the nowadays twenty-four hours.

The lives and the legacies of the city's heroes and heroines are all brought to life in the purpose-built landmark edifice.

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Pier Head, Liverpool, L3 1DG

Merseyside Maritime Museum

Merseyside Maritime Museum

It is situated at the Royal Albert Dock.

Learn all about Liverpool's historic sea-fearing by and find out about how our amazing city grew.

The One-time Dock Bout, boats, paintings, shop models and shipwrecked objects bring the city's nautical history to life.

In that location is likewise the exhibition Titanic and Liverpool: the untold story.

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Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4AQ

Globe Museum

Globe Museum Liverpool

This is one of the well-nigh popular museums in the UK.

It has an aquarium, a planetarium and collections from all over the world.

There are activities for children to do and an assortment of exhibitions.

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William Brown Street, Liverpool, L3 8EN

Walker Fine art Gallery

The Walker Art Gallery

The Walker houses decorative art, sculpture and paintings.

It has modern and contemporary works on show, along with pre-Raphelite masterpieces.

There is besides the Large Art for Petty Artists which introduces children to art in a fun and interactive way.

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William Brown Street, Liverpool, L3 8EN

International Slavery Museum

This museum oftentimes shows temporary exhibitions which explore the themes of modernistic slavery and international human being rights.

It is the merely museum in the world that tells the story of the Trans Atlantic slave trade and its legacies.

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Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4AQ

Victoria Gallery and Museum

Liverpool University Victoria Building

At that place is a drove of art and curiosities so different from each other here.

You tin can see a fine art collection and an archaeological dig, witness nightmares in a canteen, and run across a Victorian dental surgery.

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Victoria Building, 150 Brownlow Hill, Liverpool L3 5RF

Garstang Museum of Archeology

There are displays of Prehistoric artifacts from the aboriginal Mediterranean world, along with artifacts from the excavations of Garstang in Arab republic of egypt, the Near Due east and Sudan.

A highlight is the Egyptian mummy in the 'Egyptian Afterlife' gallery.

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Academy of Liverpool Campus, 14 Abercromby Square, Liverpool L69 7WZ

Williamson Gallery in Birkenhead

Williamson Art Gallery in Birkenhead. Photo by Colin Lane

Exhibitions showcased here currently include Animals Encounters, Fallen Oak Leaf Project, Drawn From Life Experience and Living in the Moment.

There are lots of other things going on at the Williamson Gallery, including drawing classes, media classes, scarf weaving classes, making a mosaic for your garden and a sewing classes.

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Slatey Road, Birkenhead, Prenton CH43 4UE

Lady Lever Art Gallery

Lady Lever Art Gallery

Lady Lever Art Gallery

This gallery in Port Sunlight houses the personal fine art collection of the tardily William Hesketh Liver.

It has the finest collection of Wedgewood jasperware anywhere on the planet.

And it besides has famous pre-Raphelite paintings.

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Port Sunlight Village, Wirral, CH62 5EQ

Atkinson in Southport

The Atkinson. Motion-picture show by Andrew Teebay

Enjoy the Egypology Gallery and walk through what life was similar in Aboriginal Arab republic of egypt.

There are many objects that requite a sense of what life as an aboriginal Egyptian would have been similar.

And betwixt Land and Sea is a museum full of the stories of the people who have lived and worked along the Sefton Coast.

Information technology showcases the history of the Sefton coast from prehistoric times to the present day.

Have a walk through the museum as it details the story of the coast.

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Lord Street, Southport PR8 1DB