• The International Slavery Museum in Liverpool, visited by large numbers of school children, is among the most important given our current historical reflections.
  • The International Slavery Museum is the only museum of its kind that is devoted to historical and contemporary slavery.
  • The International Slavery Museum, located along the Liverpool waterfront, offers free admission and takes about an hour to walk through.
  • The International Slavery Museum, located along the Liverpool waterfront, offers free admission and takes about an hour to walk through.
  • I’ve been to the International Slavery Museum on Albert Dock, when I moved to Liverpool. I wasn’t impressed, as I mentioned it in my post Museums.
  • International Slavery Museum. Hartley Quay. Visit Website. 0151 478 4499. ... international-slavery-museum-5050-img2.
  • Most of it took place in the former Transatlantic Slavery Gallery (now the International Slavery Museum).
  • ...for the International Slavery Museum is worthy of its global agenda as the first and only museum in the world dedicated to the transatlantic slave trade.
  • Entry is free, with donations suggested. Both are located in the same building, with the uppermost floor housing the International Slavery Museum.
  • The latest exhibition is called Jupiter's Song and details can be seen here. Check the International Slavery Museum's website for details on What's on.