• 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.
  • Going forward, the International Slavery Museum has big plans to expand as part of a 10-year transformation of Liverpool’s waterfront.
  • International Slavery Museum – Exhibition. Despite the museum is just situated on one floor and thus has limited space, it does a very smart use of it.
  • Learn about the brutal history of the transatlantic slave trade and its modern incarnations at the International Slavery Museum.
  • The International Slavery Museum opened in 2007, the bicentenary year of the Abolition of the British Slave Trade.
  • The International Slavery Museum is the only national museum in the world to cover all aspects of slavery and enslavement, particularly transatlantic, chattel and...
  • The International Slavery Museum, located on the third floor of the Merseyside Maritime Museum, is not large in itself, but it is very relevant.
  • International Slavery Museum: Lambeaux (scraps) by Gilles Eli-Dit-Cosaque Dates: 1.7.21 - 1.7.31 Times: All Day.
  • Museums are, by their very nature, like a still of the past, but the extraordinary International Slavery Museum resonates very much in the present.
  • The International Slavery Museum in Liverpool is part of the National Museums Liverpool group.