
Williamson Art Gallery & Museum, Slatey Road, Birkenhead
The Williamson Art Gallery & Museum, Liverpool
Williamson Art Gallery & Museum is minutes from the heart of Birkenhead.
Opened to the public in 1928, The Williamson Art Gallery & Museum was funded through Birkenhead Borough Council by the philanthropists John Williamson and his son Patrick Williamson.
Gallery displays include artworks, ceramics, sculptures, and maritime history. It is also home to the largest public collection of Della Robbia pottery in the UK, and to some internationally important paintings.
Exhibitions at the Williamson Art Gallery & Museum are always free to visit.
Easily accessible by car and local transport, with free parking.
Educational and group visits are welcome. Primary and Secondary schools are welcome to visit us for self-led activities.
Advance booking is required and can be made by contacting 0151 666 3537.
The Williamson is licensed as a wedding venue.
Opened to the public in 1928, The Williamson Art Gallery & Museum was funded through Birkenhead Borough Council by the philanthropists John Williamson and his son Patrick Williamson.
Gallery displays include artworks, ceramics, sculptures, and maritime history. It is also home to the largest public collection of Della Robbia pottery in the UK, and to some internationally important paintings.
Exhibitions at the Williamson Art Gallery & Museum are always free to visit.
Easily accessible by car and local transport, with free parking.
Educational and group visits are welcome. Primary and Secondary schools are welcome to visit us for self-led activities.
Advance booking is required and can be made by contacting 0151 666 3537.
The Williamson is licensed as a wedding venue.
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