Into the Future

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Completed in 2005, Into the Future was National Museums Liverpool's first major capital project for the 21st century, representing one of the largest cultural investments in the city for many years.

The project has delivered state of the art facilities across four of National Museums Liverpool's venues, including new galleries and interactive facilities, improved access for all visitors as well as better display and storage conditions for the objects in the collections. These important developments project will ensure that National Museums Liverpool continues to deliver outstanding exhibitions and events for generations to come.

Find out more about the major developments that have taken place at:

 

 

 

 

National Museums Liverpool Into the Future has delivered:

  • £40 million investment in three Grade II* listed buildings
  • 30,000 objects and works of art brought out of storage
  • 16,000 sqm of refurbished historic buildings
  • improved facilities for disabled users
  • 8,000 sqm of galleries restored to public use
  • greater opportunities for schools, colleges, special interest and community groups to get involved
  • 500 jobs created during construction
  • 50 permanent jobs following completion

Major supporters of National Museums Liverpool Into the Future include:

Supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund
Supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund [opens new window]

the objective one programme; eu&merseyside: European Funding is Creating New Opportunities
the objective one programme: eu&merseyside [opens new window]

European Funding is Creating New Opportunities

Northwest Regional Development Agency
Northwest Regional Development Agency [opens new window]

 

Other Sponsors

  • The Garfield Weston Foundation
  • The Clore Duffield Foundation
  • Professor E. Rex Makin, Shirley Makin & family
  • Esmée Fairbairn Foundation
  • The Friends of National Museums Liverpool
  • Aldham & Avril Robarts
  • Professor Phil Redmond CBE & Mrs Alexis Redmond
  • The Lankelly Foundation
  • PH Holt Charitable Trust
  • Mersey Television Company Ltd
  • The late Susan Cotton
  • MEPC plc
  • The Wolfson Foundation has also supported the refurbishment of the 17th century galleries at Walker Art Gallery

Major Corporate Sponsor

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See the list of recent donors to National Museums Liverpool

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