
Explora, descubre y participa en el único destino museístico de Liverpool
El World Museum en Liverpool ofrece una experiencia impresionante y diversa para visitantes de todas las edades. Con cinco pisos dedicados a la ciencia, la historia, la tecnología y las ciencias naturales, el museo está diseñado para ser interactivo y participativo. Entre sus destacados se encuentra el segundo acuario más antiguo del mundo y una destacada exposición egipcia que fascina a los amantes de la historia. Con entrada gratuita y diseños intuitivos, es perfecto para salidas en familia o exploraciones en solitario. ¡Experimenta la alegría de aprender mientras te diviertes en esta joya ubicada en el centro!
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Explora diversas galerías que abarcan el antiguo Egipto, la historia natural, la ciencia y la tecnología, con exhibiciones interactivas.
Visita el segundo acuario más antiguo del mundo, que alberga vida marina bien cuidada y exhibiciones educativas.
Participa en experiencias prácticas y educativas adecuadas para niños y adultos, con recorridos intuitivos y ascensores para la accesibilidad.
Asiste a eventos con entrada de pago, que incluyen charlas educativas y exposiciones temporales, para enriquecer la experiencia del museo.
Relájate en un café espacioso y asequible y explora recuerdos únicos en la tienda de regalos del lugar.
Disfruta de la entrada general sin costo, con opciones de pago opcionales, lo que la hace accesible para todos los visitantes.
The World Museum Liverpool is an impressive and surprisingly fun museum, especially because of how diverse and interactive it is. You can easily spend hours there without getting bored, moving from exhibitions about science and space to history, technology and natural history. The sections with machines and trains are fascinating, and the animal galleries, including the gorillas, make the experience even more engaging and memorable. Great to go with kids too. Everything is well organized and easy to understand, which makes the visit feel dynamic rather than overwhelming. It’s free to enter, centrally located and perfect for anyone who enjoys learning while actually having fun, not just walking through displays. I didn’t have to buy the ticket in advance, so I wouldn’t say it is necessary. Also, it’s close to the docks so the location is great. Loved it!
My family and I visited the World Museum for the first time and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Intuitive layout of different areas of interest; the aquarium was wonderful and sympathetically created, and the cafe was spacious and inexpensive. Unlike other similar museums we've visited, we are happy that The World Museum is NOT an adventure playground, often appealing only to very young children. This museum has great interest for ALL ages, and we hope it remains this way. We can't wait to visit again soon.
I absolutely loved this museum. Five floors of amazing facts, history, and knowledge, yet my mum and I only made it to the third floor. We spent four whole hours just wandering through those first three levels, soaking everything in. The aquarium was a delight. I was amazed to learn that it is the second-oldest aquarium in the world, and from what I could observe (with my admittedly limited knowledge), the fish and other marine animals seemed well cared for which is a big plus in my book. And then came the permanent Egyptian exhibit. A dream come true. I’ve always been deeply fascinated by ancient Egypt, and this museum’s collection is truly outstanding. Dare I say it even surpasses the British Museum’s Egyptian section? I could be wrong — it has been a while since my last visit there — but that was my honest impression. And the mummy room? I could have spent hours in that one space alone. I’ll definitely be back. There are still two more floors waiting for me, and I can’t wait to uncover the rest.
A lovely experience and completely free (unless you want tickets for a talk). We only visited the Egyptian tier but even so that had plenty to offer with the mummy room and great memories for my grandmother who visited Egypt herself. There is a gift shop and nice cafe area. Also grateful for the seating areas because we sure did underestimate the stairs!
Went to the World Museum yesterday with my daughter, and 2 grandchildren. Its free to get in, but you can pay for certain events if you want too. Lots to see without having to pay though. Easy to get around even with a pram, as there are lifts to every floor. Also toilet facilities on each. We had a lovely few hours there, and would definitely recommend
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