New year, new chapter for us 📚⚓️✨
We are now closed for a period of essential maintenance and repair work ahead of a major redevelopment project – subject to funding.
The museum is due to reopen in 2028
Explore our plans for the future: https://t.co/8s00ggrtbV
📧 sign up for updates on National Museums Liverpool’s Waterfront Transformation Project: https://t.co/q99UCX0CMg
New year, new chapter for us 📚⚓️✨
We are now closed for a period of essential maintenance and repair work ahead of a major redevelopment project – subject to funding.
The museum is due to reopen in 2028
@LouiseLacy@SlaveryMuseum Thank you Louise. And do pass on our thanks to your daughter too ❤️ We'll continue to use our online channels to share our collection and stories and do keep checking in for events and displays over the next three years in other venues.
Just three weekends left to explore Liverpool's maritime history before we temporarily close for essential repairs and maintenance on 5 January.
Explore our plans for the future: https://t.co/IUrN4M5dFA
Revisit your favourite galleries, displays and objects - we are closing on 5 January for essential repairs and maintenance works, ahead of a major redevelopment project, subject to funding.
Explore our plans for the future: https://t.co/IUrN4M5dFA
@OnnoHeesbeen This is a period of repairs and maintenance ahead of a major redevelopment - we’re due to reopen in 2028. Keep following us on socials for news on how we plan to continue our stories and collections while we are closed.
Discover more by staying connected with us on:
▪️ Facebook: https://t.co/No2wafmMq6
▪️ Instagram: https://t.co/lnZLPNM52X
▪️ TikTok: https://t.co/COs0hFiR95
Have you taken the Old Dock tour?
Explore the story of the world's first commercial enclosed wet dock, hidden below the shops of @Liverpool_ONE
https://t.co/HugrKctAdB
Year 6 are truly fascinated by the story of the Titanic at the @MaritimeMuseum_ From its grand design to its tragic voyage, they are learning so much about its place in history and Liverpool’s connection to the iconic ship. 🚢 #Titanic@BirminghamEdu
Learn more about the exciting developments to come for Maritime Museum and International Slavery Museum here: https://t.co/IUrN4M5dFA
Both museums are due to reopen in 2028
The new year will see the start of the next chapter for Maritime Museum. From 5 January we will be closing for essential maintenance works ahead of a major redevelopment project - subject to funding.
For almost 40 years we have celebrated Liverpool’s maritime heritage. We hope you’ll visit us in these final weeks to see your favourite objects and explore our galleries.
Christmas .. but make it maritime 🎄⚓
Come and enjoy our sea-themed tree and the rest of the beautiful @thealbertdock all lit up for the start of the festive season.
30 years of #NationalLottery 🎈🎂
#ThanksToYou Lottery players - your support is helping us take Maritime Museum into its next chapter.
Read more about our redevelopment plans here: https://t.co/8s00ggqVmn
@HeritageFundUK
'We're gonna need a bigger boat' 👀⚓
A bowler hatted official stands among the debris from the build of Cunard liner, Queen Mary, 1935.
This black and white glass negative is from our Stewart Bale Collection: https://t.co/KdP5o31FgB
By the 19th century Liverpool was receiving 9% of the entire world trade through its many docks. The innovation of the Old Dock is where it all began...
Discover the astonishing history below @liverpool_one on the Old Dock tour: https://t.co/YeDSx63vuZ...
@visitliverpool