Discover the charm and creativity of the Williamson Art Gallery & Museum, nestled in the heart of Prenton, Birkenhead. This prestigious gallery offers a unique blend of artistic expression and cultural heritage, showcasing an impressive collection of fine art, ceramics, and local history that captivates visitors of all ages. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a curious traveler, or a family looking for an enriching day out, the Williamson provides an inviting atmosphere that encourages exploration and appreciation of the arts.

Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are dedicated to ensuring every guest enjoys a memorable experience. From guided tours to engaging workshops, we aim to foster a deeper connection between our visitors and the art we exhibit. We take pride in our commitment to customer satisfaction, offering personalized assistance and a welcoming environment where questions are encouraged, and creativity is celebrated.

Conveniently located at Slatey Rd, our gallery is easily accessible for both locals and tourists alike. For more information about our current exhibitions or to book an appointment, please contact us at 0151 666 3537 or visit our website at http://www.williamsonartgallery.org/. Join us at the Williamson Art Gallery & Museum, where art comes alive, and every visit offers new inspiration.

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Diane Griffiths

4 Google Rating

I loved exploring the Williamson Art Museum with my sister. History of ship building, painting, pot

4/ 5

I loved exploring the Williamson Art Museum with my sister. History of ship building, painting, pottery and old bicycles over the ages and much more. . Also cafe, toilets and accessible to wheel chair or prams. Lovely atmosphere.

June Handford

4 Google Rating

Impressed with the local history discovered within the museum. A lively place to visit.

4/ 5

Impressed with the local history discovered within the museum. A lively place to visit.

douglas boote

3 Google Rating

It is many a year since ,I visited this gallery, I took my granddaughter, and she and I enjoyed very

3/ 5

It is many a year since ,I visited this gallery, I took my granddaughter, and she and I enjoyed very much, an outside sitting area, to drink you're tea or coffee, or just chill out, and a good display of art, will go back very soon

Julie Helliwell

5 Google Rating

Lovely, small gallery. Lots of interesting art work, community links, great little shop, books, art

5/ 5

Lovely, small gallery. Lots of interesting art work, community links, great little shop, books, art stuff, lovely café.

Margaret Henderson

5 Google Rating

Lots to see ,cafe and special exhibition about Ship building in Birkenhead at present. Beautiful out

5/ 5

Lots to see ,cafe and special exhibition about Ship building in Birkenhead at present. Beautiful outside walled garden too.Toilets excellent

Trevor Litherland

5 Google Rating

A small but really interesting museum, not too far from the centre of Birkenhead. There are several

5/ 5

A small but really interesting museum, not too far from the centre of Birkenhead. There are several galleries inside with different exhibitions, mainly paintings, pottery and shipping. Also inside is a small, independent book shop that is quite well stocked. At present the cafe is closed but will reopen when they can. Parking here is a bit limited but don't let that put you off - go visit!

Jan Hodkinson

5 Google Rating

So good to be back at the Williamson after so long unable to do so. So very glad it was saved from p

5/ 5

So good to be back at the Williamson after so long unable to do so. So very glad it was saved from possible closure too. Lovely to see family activities going on. Nice cake and coffee too!

michael “Mike” harper

5 Google Rating

Great cross section of interesting things to see . A very pleasant couple of hours spent !!

5/ 5

Great cross section of interesting things to see . A very pleasant couple of hours spent !!

Paula Zerillo

5 Google Rating

Helpful staff. Good exhibition of works not usually on display. Good coffee shop. Friendly atmospher

5/ 5

Helpful staff. Good exhibition of works not usually on display. Good coffee shop. Friendly atmosphere

Lisa Jones

5 Google Rating

Excellent, very interesting lovely place to take the grandchildren.

5/ 5

Excellent, very interesting lovely place to take the grandchildren.

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