Museums & Galleries
Wirral boasts a great range of cultural opportunities for those wanting to learn more about the rich history of Wirral in beautiful surroundings, follow the links below to find out more:
Port Sunlight Museum and Garden Village
Port Sunlight Museum & Garden Village, a unique and beautiful 19th century garden village created solely for the Sunlight Soap factory workers.
The oldest standing building on Merseyside, Birkenhead Priory encapsulates so much of the town's history within a small, enclosed site.
The Lady Lever Art Gallery houses one of the most beautiful collections of fine and decorative art in the UK and includes many world famous Pre Raphaelite artworks, Chinese ceramics and Wedgwood Jasperware.
Located outside the centre of Birkenhead, the Williamson Art Gallery stands at the core of the Wirral Museums Service, offering more space than any other in its purpose-built galleries.
Fort Perch Rock was built as a coastal defence battery during the Napoleonic period to protect the Port of Liverpool. It is situated on Marine Promenade in New Brighton, is open all year round andfeatures a museum, exhibitions, tea-room and is the venue for many exciting events.
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The Wilfred Owen Story and Gallery
Operating as a information centre and art gallery, The Wilfred Owen Story is situated on Argyle Street in Birkenhead and is the first designated cultural memorial to the poet anywhere in the North West.
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Located at the Woodside Ferry Terminal, The U-Boat Story. View the amazing life on board a real German U-Boat. With original film archive and interactive displays you will witness all the dramatic action!
Birkenhead Park
Designed by Sir Joseph Paxton, Birkenhead Park is acknowledged to be the first publicly funded park...

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