International Slavery Museum
Liverpool, Merseyside · ★ 4.3 · 1,535 visitor reviews
Liverpool, L3 4AX

About
International Slavery Museum in Liverpool presents one of the most important chapters of world history through powerful exhibitions and personal testimonies on the Merseyside waterfront. This thought-provoking museum in the North West welcomes families with older children and teenagers to explore the history and ongoing legacy of transatlantic slavery. The venue features toilet facilities, baby changing, and a pushchair-friendly environment to support family visits.
Located in Liverpool, the International Slavery Museum provides families seeking things to do in Merseyside with an essential educational experience that challenges and informs. The museum presents difficult history with sensitivity, using personal stories to help young people understand the human impact of historical events. Families visiting Liverpool will find this museum offers crucial perspectives on history that remains relevant today, making it a meaningful addition to any educational family day out.
Good for: older children, teenagers
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Facilities
- Toilets
- Baby Changing
- Pushchair Friendly
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Common questions
Is International Slavery Museum free to visit?
Yes, entry is free! Important historical museum in Liverpool exploring the transatlantic slave trade and its legacies.
Is International Slavery Museum suitable for young children?
The museum is best suited for older children and teenagers due to the serious historical content.
Does International Slavery Museum have facilities?
Yes, there is baby changing, toilets, and pushchair-friendly access.
What can families learn at International Slavery Museum?
Powerful exhibits about slavery, its abolition, and its impact on African and Caribbean communities.
Where is International Slavery Museum?
In Liverpool, Merseyside - an educational experience exploring important history in the North West.
What families say
1535 reviews