An incredible collection of artefacts, very informatively displayed. Superb!
An incredible collection of artefacts, very informatively displayed. Superb!
The Garstang Museum of Archaeology located at University of Liverpool Campus, 14 Abercromby Square, Liverpool L69 7WZ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0151 794 6793
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An incredible collection of artefacts, very informatively displayed. Superb!
Lovely staff small and hard to find but nice little place
Very interesting. Bit tucked away, we walked past it as the entrance is hidden. Once inside, very good.. Staff excellent, could answer all our questions. They have a MUMMY!
The museum makes the school of archaeology, classics and egyptology a real jewel at the university
Free entry. Egyptian artefacts .
Sweet but small. Definitely worth a trip If you have some extra time in Liverpool and if you happen to be here on Wednesday or Thursday which are the only days they're open.
A hidden gem of a museum! Definitely recommend checking it out. The staff are really friendly and super knowledgeable - worth checking their Facebook and twitter to see when the curator lead tours are on, as these are really great to go along to. They also host a lot of other events so definitely worth keeping an eye out! Small enough that you don't need the entire afternoon to see it, and close enough to the Victoria Gallery and Museum that you can do both in a few hours. Definitely recommend!
Very small but very interesting and free. Only open on a Wednesday. It's a great place.
Small but significant collection of Ancient Egyptian artifacts - The collection named after Professor John Garstang – a British archaeologist working in the Middle East in the early 20th century. Hard to find but worth the visit