Say I do at the Merseyside Maritime Museum

Say I do at the Merseyside Maritime Museum: Image 1 Credit: www.pauljosephphotography.co.uk

The Grade I listed Merseyside Maritime Museum boasts an impressive location on the Royal Albert Dock. The building is steeped in industrial history, making it an iconic landmark in Liverpool.

Say I do at the Merseyside Maritime Museum: Image 2
Credit: www.pauljosephphotography.co.uk

Transformed from a storage warehouse where valuable shipping cargo was stored over 100 years ago, features of this characterful space include stylish exposed brick walls and large beautiful windows. Fascinating objects and artefacts are displayed in spacious galleries, which run throughout. The venue still boasts many of its original features, including stunning colonnades, which overlook the water. This outdoor space is an ideal area to enjoy drinks receptions, evening buffets and barbecues. It even offers you the opportunity to hop on a boat and sail off into the sunset.

Ceremonies accompanied by 200 guests take place in the events space on the fourth floor overlooking the iconic Dock and Three Graces. Later on, you'll celebrate with up to 400 of your nearest and dearest here as well as in the adjacent Maritime Dining Room. The wooden floors running through the two spaces give the entire fourth floor a light, airy feel, perfect for weddings of any size.

Contacts

Get in touch

Merseyside Maritime Museum, L3 4AQ
Tel: 0151 478 4780
www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/weddings

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