Planning approved for International Slavery Museum and Martime Museum

Latest News Wed, Oct 2, 2024 5:35 AM

National Museums Liverpool is a step closer to realising its ambition for the city’s waterfront, after planning permission was approved to redevelop the International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum.

The transformed museums will centre around people – past, present and future, local, national and international – to create dynamic, welcoming spaces that meaningfully address contemporary issues. Those whose lives have been most affected by the histories being told are playing a fundamental role in the development of both museums.

Image: Entrance Pavilion to International Slavery Museum © Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios

The redevelopment will see the Dr Martin Luther King Jr Building transform into a prominent new entrance to the International Slavery Museum.

A new Entrance Pavilion will create an inspiring welcome and a stronger sense of identity for the museum. Internally, the building will become a space for learning and community. A striking iron and glass bridge will connect the re-imagined International Slavery Museum galleries in the Hartley Pavilion to the Dr Martin Luther King Jr Building and offer spectacular views both into and out of the Royal Albert Dock.

Maritime Museum’s improved visitor welcome and orientation space will enable visitors to appreciate the historic fabric and scale of the building on arrival. There will also be better circulation for visitors and enhanced commercial facilities, including a shop, café and events spaces.

National Museums Liverpool has also worked closely with a variety of organisations including Historic England, Merseyside Civic Society and Liverpool City Council on the development plans.

Image: Entrance Pavilion North View © Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios

In January 2024, National Museums Liverpool announced the appointment of Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (FCBStudios) as the new team leading the architectural design of the £58m major redevelopment of the International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum. The practice has been working with key members of the University of Liverpool: School of Architecture, in facilitating community conversations.

Ralph Appelbaum Associates, who were appointed in 2022, are leading on the exhibition design for both museums

The redevelopment of International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum is part of the wider Waterfront Transformation Project which links storytelling, heritage, community and hospitality to create a rich visitor experience and be a catalyst for social and environmental improvements in the area.

Both venues will close on 5 January 2025 for works to begin, reopening to the public in 2028.

This project is made possible with £9.9million from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, with thanks to National Lottery Players.

Image: View from Canning Dock © Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios

Kossy Nnachetta, Partner and Architect at Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, said: “We are excited about the designs; the engagement they encourage and the stories they tell. This project – like both museums within it - embodies a determination that our collective and shared history is expressed.

“It boldly addresses themes of restorative justice through space; which is fitting for the first museum in the world dedicated to the transatlantic slave trade. Liverpool, the UK and the world are ready for this.”

Laura Pye, Director, National Museums Liverpool said: “This important milestone represents the hard work and dedication of all those involved in the redevelopment of both the International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum. Throughout the process we have been guided by our community stakeholders and this bold and exciting approach is a testament to their energy, knowledge and experience, alongside the powerful collections and stories both museums hold.”

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