International Slavery Museum
International Slavery Museum, Liverpool, L3 4AQ, United Kingdom | 0151 478 4499 | WebsiteMuseums, Liverpool
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Overview
The museum itself was split into four areas; the history of Liverpool, the Titanic, the Slavery Museum, and the cafe. All areas were accessible by lift. All three exhibitions were interesting and displayed information in a variety of ways such as audio transcripts, videos, and pictures. There were regular tours around the areas for more information. Maps were laid over with braille in all areas, and guide dogs were permitted for those with loss of sight.
Transport & Parking
Disabled parking was readily available for those which required it in nearby carparks.
Access
Seating was available throughout, there were accessible toilets on every floor and the lifts were large and spacious. In the restaurant the staff came to you. Video displays used BSL alongside the video.
Toilets
The accessible toilets on every floor which looked spacious.
Staff
Staff were conversational and knowledgeable about topics. All tour guides seemed friendly and enjoyed engaging in conversation with the visitors.
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