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Three new free museums to ‘grace’ Liverpool as part of European Capital of Culture

The Museum of Liverpool, the International Slavery Museum and the University of Liverpool’s Victoria Gallery and Museum have today been added to the list of museums and galleries that give free access to their permanent collections.

The free access policy is a cornerstone of the Government’s cultural policy and comes about through increased investment and tax changes that have allowed them to reclaim the VAT they pay on their running costs.

Making the announcement, Culture Secretary Andy Burnham said:

“This is a fantastic achievement, both for the year in which Liverpool is European Capital of Culture and for taking forward the Government’s cultural commitment to engage more people, schools and communities.

“The free admission policy for national museums continues to be a fantastic success.  Recent figures show that visits to the former charging sponsored museums in England have doubled since the introduction of free access in December 2001.

“Additionally, 37 million extra visits have been made to once charging national museums and galleries in the six years since the introduction of free admission.  This proves the impact that abolition of charges has on getting visitors through the doors.  By adding three more museums to the list, we’re ensuring even more people from all walks of like have access to the treasures of the past and wonders of the future that our world class museums can provide.”

Welcoming the announcement, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Jane Kennedy MP, added:

“I am delighted to support the extension of this scheme. It will ensure more people can experience fascinating and important museums such as ours. This change allows Merseyside’s national and university museums and galleries to recover VAT incurred under HMRC’s VAT refund scheme, providing free admission for everyone.”

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