Ideally located in the downtown region of Liverpool city, the National Conservation Center of Liverpool is famous for its museum service and first rate conservation system.
Location of National Conversation Center Liverpool
Situated in the downtown area of Liverpool, the National Conservation Center is entirely dedicated towards the conservation of all the resources of Liverpool National Museums. This Conservation Center of Liverpool lies just opposite to Queen Square. The nearest bus stations are Paradise Street Interchange Bus Station, Queen Square bus station and nearest rail stations include Liverpool Lime Street Station, Moorfields Station, Liverpool Central station, National Express coach station.
Features of National Conservation Center
The Liverpool Conservation Center is one-of-a-kind conservation institution in the entire United Kingdom which is open for public viewing. The Center is housed in the renovated Midland railway goods depot which was built in the year 1870. The Center displays how the art works of famous artists are preserved in their intact form and one can even get an experience of a hands-on-experience of preservation.Some of the famous preserved works include a 16th century copy of Mona Lisa, two original gold discs of the Beatles, mummified
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Egyptian crocodile and two well-known statues of the city, Eros and The Spirit of Liverpool.
Facilities found in Liverpool Conservation Center
The visitors to this Center are offered a number of facilities and services like for instance, visitors may park their cars at Victoria Street, which is at the back side of the Convention Centre. The coach drop off stoppage is just adjacent to the Conservation Center. There is a special car parking facility for the disabled people on the Peter Street.
Visiting Hours
No admission fee is charged for the visitors to the National Conservation Center, Liverpool. Apart from an information desk, a shop at the entrance offers visitors with an array of gift items, books and cards. The Conservation Center of Liverpool houses a coffee shop named as Café Eros which offers visitors with soups, salads, cakes, sandwiches and drinks, from 10 am to 4 pm. The Conservation Center is opened from 10 am to 5 pm every day except on 25th December, 26th December and 1st January. The Center remains open till 2 pm on 24th December.
Photography is allowed at the center but not for commercial purposes. Several exhibitions, activities and events are conducted throughout the year at this center, which are entirely free of charge.
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