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Museum of Liverpool
The stunning Museum of Liverpool is the world’s first national museum devoted to the history of a regional city, demonstrating Liverpool’s unique contribution to the world.
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Mersey Ferries
One of Liverpool’s most iconic sights is the ‘ferry across the Mersey’ – and what better way to see the city and its surrounds?
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Maritime Museum
Set sail and drop anchor for a fun day out with the whole family at Merseyside Maritime Museum.
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Lady Lever Art Gallery
Set in the picturesque Port Sunlight village is the award-winning Lady Lever Art Gallery.
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International Slavery Museum
This unique and thought-provoking museum explores the history of the slave trade and Liverpool’s involvement, while addressing issues such as freedom, identity, human rights, racial discrimination and cultural change.
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The Three Graces
For nearly a century the Three Graces - The Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and the Port of Liverpool Building - have defined one of the world’s most recognised skylines.
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Leasowe Lighthouse
Leasowe Lighthouse was built in 1769 and is the oldest brick-built lighthouse in Britain.
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Pier Head
The Pier Head is a riverside location found in the heart of the city centre, which encompasses a trio of iconic landmarks referred to as The Three Graces.
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Chester City Walls
The Chester city walls are the oldest, longest and most complete in Britain, parts of which are almost 2000 years old.