International Slavery Museum
The International Slavery Museum is a museum in Liverpool, England that focuses on the transatlantic slave trade's history and consequences. The Merseyside Maritime Exhibit's museum comprises three primary halls that focus on the life of people in West Africa, their eventual enslavement, and their ongoing struggle for liberation. In addition, the museum covers subjects such as modern-day slavery, racism, and prejudice.
According to National Museums Liverpool, the new museum focuses on individual experiences, incorporating accounts from captives and slave traders. They offer a peaceful spot for introspection and reflection, as well as a shrine to the enslaved's ancestors.
The building of a new visitor-focused information center featuring a performance, public lecture, and debate program is planned for the second phase. The institution will provide a research facility for visiting researchers as well as access to the archival holdings of the National Museums Liverpool. There will be a digital repository of material relating to the transatlantic slave trade.
Location: Albert Dock, Liverpool Waterfront, Liverpool L3 4AX
Website: liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/international-slavery-museum