International Slavery Museum
International Slavery Museum, Liverpool, L3 4AQ, United Kingdom | 0151 478 4499 | WebsiteVenue Description
The International Slavery Museum highlights the importance of slavery, both in a historic and contemporary context. The museum provides opportunities for greater awareness and understanding of the legacy of slavery today. The museum is based on the third floor of the Maritime Museum.Accessibility
We have visual stories/accessible guides written to help you understand what to expect from a visit. The guide for Maritime Museum and the International Slavery Museum, located in the same building, can be found here https://images.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/2023-01/NML%20-%20Visual%20Stories%20Maritime%20Museum%20International%20Slavery%20Museum.pdf The key points included in this guide are: GETTING HERE/ENTERING THE BUILDING - It's free to visit Maritime Museum and the International Slavery museum, and donations are welcome - You can visit the Maritime Museum and International Slavery Museum by bike, car, train, bus, ferry, or walking. Our website provides more details about different ways to get here https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime-museum#section--getting-here - There are three accessible blue badge car parking spaces which are located on the left side of the road, opposite the Dr Martin Luther King Jr Building. There are four on street accessible car parking spaces via the approach road to the Royal Albert Dock. Charges apply for parking in both these areas - There are steps with handrails for support or a ramp to gain access to the museum main entrance. The ramp may be steep for some wheelchair users, cane or crutch users. There is an alternative entrance via the quayside - There are automatic doors which lead to the Information Desk. The glazing is curved but directly opens and is not a rotating door GENERAL FACILITIES/SERVICES - Guide dogs are welcome. If you plan to visit with an assistance animal other than an assistance dog, please get in touch seven days prior to your visit to discuss your request with us so we may best accommodate your visit where reasonably practicable - We have two wheelchairs available to borrow, please ask staff for more information - Lockers can be hired for £2 plus a £3 refundable deposit when you empty your locker and return the wristband. You can purchase a wristband for the lockers at the information desk. There are several lockers available at a variety of heights and sizes - There are toilets opposite the cafe and available on every level. There are gender-neutral accessible toilets available on all floors apart from the basement and ground floor, where male and female facilities are available. Baby changing facilities are located on the ground floor near the cafe - There is a Changing Places toilet on second floor operated via a RADAR key. You can get a RADAR key from the information desk if required. There is limited signage to this facility. However, it is located at the back of the Titanic Exhibition. There is a stoma shelf in this facility. THIRD FLOOR INTERNATIONAL SLAVERY MUSEUM - The International Slavery Museum is the only museum of its kind to look at aspects of historical and contemporary slavery as well as being an international hub for resources on human rights issues - There is a tactile plan of the gallery with sound wands of different languages. There are sound wands available throughout the gallery, some including African music. There are pull out drawers to explore - The corridor into the museum from the lift is wide. There are audio visual screens in this corridor with closed captions. Some have BSL (British Sign Language) - When arriving at the International Slavery Museum there is a seating point on entry. There is an enclosed seating area that provides easy access for wheelchairs located near the end of the gallery - The majority of the information provided on collections is text and visual based - There is some shadow and glare from the spotlights on collection information points, particularly within the African Objects collection. Sunglasses and tinted lenses would be useful here if you are sensitive to light - Enslavement Trigger Warning: A section of the Enslavement and the Middle Passage Legacy gallery has themes, objects, images, artworks and film footage which visitors may find triggering and upsetting. Film includes scenes of trauma and vomiting. There is an alternative access route available at this point if necessary MOVING AROUND THE MUSEUM - There are not any physical floor maps available in the museum. However, there are floor level indicators on the lifts. There are further details about the museums and a room guide on our website https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime-museum/maritimemuseum-floor-plan - There are four floors to the Maritime Museum and International Slavery Museum. Please note the fourth floor is conference and events space only - There is a steel passenger lift which is 2390mm deep and 1380mm in width. The lift has two handrails and a back mirror to help with wheelchair reversing. There is visible signage for floor indication. This lift can be used by any type of wheelchair with other passengers - There are stairs at the Maritime Museum and International Slavery Museum. The stairs have handrails on either side. Visitors may hear people walking up and down the stairs. Ear defenders and ear buds are useful to wear in the ground floor area to reduce anxiety from background noise of the stairs and neighbouring galleries FIRE ALARM If the fire alarm sounds, please follow staff instructions and ask for assistance if required. Fire alarm tests are planned, if unexpected loud noises are a concern to you, please call the museum in advance to check when the next test will take place
Accessibility Guide
Accessibility Guide Link: https://images.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/2023-01/NML%20-%20Visual%20Stories%20Maritime%20Museum%20International%20Slavery%20Museum.pdf
Toilets
Across the whole Maritime Museum/International Slavery Museum building, there are toilets opposite the cafe and available on every level. There are gender-neutral accessible toilets available on all floors apart from the basement and ground floor, where male and female facilities are available. Baby changing facilities are located on the ground floor near the cafe There is a Changing Places toilet on second floor operated via a RADAR key. You can get a RADAR key from the information desk if required. There is limited signage to this facility. However, it is located at the back of the Titanic Exhibition. There is a stoma shelf in this facility.
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- Audio Described
- Dedicated Seating
- Disabled Access
- Disabled Parking
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