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Royal Albert Dock Liverpool is the most-visited free tourist destination in North West England, home to museums, galleries, restaurants, bars and shops.
The Royal Albert Dock is a complex of dock buildings and warehouses in Liverpool, England. Designed by Jesse Hartley and Philip Hardwick , it was opened in 1846, and was the first structure in Britain to be built from cast iron, brick and stone, with no structural wood.
Explore the iconic Royal Albert Dock Liverpool, home to world-class museums, attractions, restaurants, cafes and shops. Discover the history, art and culture of the city and the Titanic, The Beatles and slavery stories.
- Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4AF, Merseyside
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The Royal Albert Dock Liverpool, home of the Maritime Museum, celebrated its 175th anniversary in 2021. Discover its rich history - from construction, heyday and decline, to the regeneration in the 1980s, in this online feature.
Things To Do - Royal Albert Dock Liverpool. Escape Hunt. Taking over the Atlantic Pavilion’s mezzanine, Escape Hunt will see you stepping into a new and utterly immersive world. 0151 318 9222. Visit Website. International Slavery Museum.
The Royal Albert Dock in Liverpool is one of the largest groups of Grade I listed buildings in England, characterised by monumental dockside warehouses.
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Iconic in style; immense in ambition. Liverpool’s docks dominated global trade in the 19th century, with the Albert Dock at their heart. To this day the Mersey continues to play a central role in the city’s cultural life, with the Dock an integral part of our World Heritage waterfront.