The WWII Museum located in Liverpool provides an insightful exploration into one of history’s most significant periods through extensive exhibits and artifacts. This museum aims to educate visitors about the impact of World War II on both local communities and global events while honoring those who served during this challenging time. Interactive displays engage audiences of all ages, making history accessible while fostering remembrance and understanding. Our dedicated team is passionate about sharing stories from this era; we invite you to visit us for a meaningful experience.

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Shaun Harvey

4 Google Rating

Very informative, Nice to see where all the planning took place.

4/ 5

Very informative, Nice to see where all the planning took place.

cooperhkd

5 Google Rating

A proper time back In history. Had a brilliant tour guide from start to finish going into good detai

5/ 5

A proper time back In history. Had a brilliant tour guide from start to finish going into good detail about the parts within the museum. Even showed us into parts of which were still being restored to the working condition. Well worth the visit if you're in the area of Liverpool. Words will never come close to describing the actually visit so don't hesitate to go !!

Colin Stanton

5 Google Rating

A gem, don't miss this time capsule

5/ 5

A gem, don't miss this time capsule

Phillip Parr (WizPip)

5 Google Rating

Fantastic look at an intact command bunker from the war after the war to end all wars

5/ 5

Fantastic look at an intact command bunker from the war after the war to end all wars

Kerry Griffin

5 Google Rating

Very interesting. My partner and I visited today and would recommend.

5/ 5

Very interesting. My partner and I visited today and would recommend.

Derek McGrath

5 Google Rating

Worth a visit, lots to see.

5/ 5

Worth a visit, lots to see.

Graham Copestake

5 Google Rating

Its a must see brilliant day out

5/ 5

Its a must see brilliant day out

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