If you are visiting Liverpool this weekend we thought we would let you know about some of the incredible exhibitions that are currently on at some of the City's museums and galleries. Here are Beatles Liverpool and More's Top Five, in no particular order of course.
1. The British Invasion: How 1960s Beat Groups Conquered America
The Beatles Story and The GRAMMY Museum present The British Invasion: How 1960s beat groups conquered America. The exhibition shows memorabilia that has never been seen outside of the USA and also photographs that have never been seen before worldwide. Ticket prices: Adult: £14.95 Concession: £11.50 Child: £9.00 Family: £26.50 Address: The Beatles Story Pier Head, George's Parade, Liverpool, Merseyside, L3 1DP Opening Times: Daily 10am - 5pm (winter) |
2. Sail Away: Liverpool Shipping Posters
A century of shipping posters from Merseyside Maritime Museum's collection. This new display will feature 14 posters dating from 1888 to 1980, advertising Liverpool shipping companies. Many of these posters have never been on display before. FREE ENTRY Address: Merseyside Maritime Museum, Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4AQ Opening Times: Daily 10am - 5pm |
3. The Secret Society of Super Villain Artists
An urban art exhibition featuring international artists from The Secret Society of Super Villian Artists. The Preview Opening Evening is Saturday 14th March, 6-9pm and the exhibition runs till March 31st. FREE ENTRY Address: Zap Graffiti Arts, 9 Oldham Place, Liverpool, L1 2SU Opening Times: Mon - Fri 10am - 5pm Sat 11am - 6pm |
4. Titanic and Liverpool: The Untold Story
This compelling exhibition explores Liverpool's central role in the Titanic story. The exhibition features previously unseen collections of international significance including material from Merseyside Maritime Museum's extensive archives. FREE ENTRY Address: Merseyside Maritime Museum, Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4AQ Opening Times: Daily 10am - 5pm |
5. Only in England
About 'Only in England' explores the lasting influence of the British photographer Tony Ray-Jones on the development of British photography from the 1970s to the present day. This exhibition of more than 100 humorous yet melancholic images also includes new prints selected by esteemed photographer Martin Parr. The display reflects English customs and identity as well as Ray-Jones’ innovative approach. FREE ENTRY Address: Walker Art Gallery, William Brown Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, L3 8EL Opening Times: Daily 10am - 5pm |
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