**International Slavery Museum, Liverpool**

Located in the heart of Liverpool, the International Slavery Museum is a profound and enlightening destination that delves into the complex history of transatlantic slavery and its enduring impact on contemporary society. As a part of the National Museums Liverpool, this unique museum offers visitors a reflective space to explore the narratives of resilience, resistance, and the ongoing fight for human rights.

With a commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction, the museum provides a range of engaging exhibitions, educational resources, and thought-provoking programs that cater to all ages. Visitors can expect an immersive experience that encourages dialogue and understanding, making it an essential stop for anyone interested in learning about this pivotal aspect of history.

The museum’s atmosphere is one of respect and reflection, inviting guests to engage with the stories of individuals who have shaped our world. Whether you are visiting with family, friends, or as part of a school group, the International Slavery Museum promises an impactful journey that highlights the importance of remembrance and awareness in today’s society.

For more information about exhibits, events, or to schedule a visit, please contact us at 0151 478 4499 or explore our website at [liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ism](http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ism/). Join us in fostering a deeper understanding of humanity’s past while championing the values of equality and justice for all.

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Karl Perry

5 Google Rating

Aweful to see how people lived but a must know to stop it happening again.

5/ 5

Aweful to see how people lived but a must know to stop it happening again.

Bek O

4 Google Rating

Good insight into the role Liverpool played in the Transatlantic Slave Trave. Very Emotional but edu

4/ 5

Good insight into the role Liverpool played in the Transatlantic Slave Trave. Very Emotional but educational too.

Naomi Jones

5 Google Rating

A great place for a family day out or even a couple! Absolutely love the information and layout of

5/ 5

A great place for a family day out or even a couple! Absolutely love the information and layout of everything. So much variety on culture!

Chike ayalogu

5 Google Rating

Dope. Loved the african segment especially. Very informative.

5/ 5

Dope. Loved the african segment especially. Very informative.

Chan-dee

5 Google Rating

Loved it. Educational and useful. A major part of history as we know it.

5/ 5

Loved it. Educational and useful. A major part of history as we know it.

Samantha Walsh-Cameron

4 Google Rating

Museum displays are very well laid out and exhibits are always very interesting. I only have one sma

4/ 5

Museum displays are very well laid out and exhibits are always very interesting. I only have one small issue - the gift shop has barely any room to manoeuvre a buggy (and not a large one at that!) Please can the layout be looked at to become more accessible for everyone. Looking forward to our next visit!

Madison Wallender

5 Google Rating

Great for a rainy day. Several floors, interesting. Some rooms a bit too dark to read the labels or

5/ 5

Great for a rainy day. Several floors, interesting. Some rooms a bit too dark to read the labels or even see the items. The top floor is the International Slavery Museum which was the reason we went, and was very well done.

Carmel Relf

4 Google Rating

Very interesting museum. Maritime and slavery same building. Staff very helpful too.. top marks..

4/ 5

Very interesting museum. Maritime and slavery same building. Staff very helpful too.. top marks...steve on ground floor was really helpful and a credit

Chloe

5 Google Rating

Museum number 2 in todays adventure, beautiful place along the docks, great exhibitions. Was so happ

5/ 5

Museum number 2 in todays adventure, beautiful place along the docks, great exhibitions. Was so happy to see the titanic exhibit. Again lovely staff and overall a great place to visit. Would recommend

Margaret Urban

5 Google Rating

Excellent museum, really enjoyed the Titanic section. Had lunch in the cafe, lovely turkey sandwich,

5/ 5

Excellent museum, really enjoyed the Titanic section. Had lunch in the cafe, lovely turkey sandwich, good cup of tea. Friendly staff. Cold in there, get the heating on.

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