20 Forthlin Road
Awesome Walls Climbing Centre
Conservation Centre
HM Customs and Execise National Museum
International Slavery Museum
Jungle Parc
Liverpool Cathedral
Liverpool Planetarium
Liverpool Sightseeing - See the best by bus
Liverpool War Museum, Western Approaches
Mersey Ferries
Merseyside Maritime Museum
Mr Hardman's Photographic Studio
Museum of Liverpool
National Wildflower Centre
Open Eye Gallery
Sudley House
Tate Liverpool
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The Beatles Story
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Walker Art Gallery
Williamson Tunnels
World Museum Liverpool
Yellow Duckmarine
From the sea to the stars, a visit to World Museum reveals millions of years of the Earth’s history through thousands of exhibits and hands on activities.
Find out how humans have created the world we inhabit. From Africa to the Americas, Asia and Europe, the World Cultures gallery uncovers the customs, objects and achievements that have shaped our civilisation. Look out for the Ancient Egypt gallery where our collection of Mummies, jewellery, clothing and household objects are amongst the finest in Europe, bringing this age old civilisation to life.
Discover the wonders of the natural world in the Clore Natural History Centre, packed full of mounted and preserved specimens of all types of animals, as well as rocks, minerals, fossils and plants. The Aquarium is home to fish from Australia to Anglesey, while an array of creepy crawlies live in the Bug House. Then, blast off on a spectacular journey through space and time as the universe unfolds around you in the Planetarium. The feat of sending rockets and people into space and the explorations that have yielded the secrets of our Solar System can be found here. Tickets and information available at the information desk.
End your visit with a well earned break in either of World Museum’s two cafes. On the ground floor you’ll find the Espresso Bar, which serves sandwiches, cakes and light refreshments. On level five, a larger cafe that serves main meals can be found, while on level four, a picnic area is also available with a drinks machine. There are two gift shops on the ground floor stocking an array of toys, books, games, models and other souvenirs to remind you of your visit.
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