(Pete Carr)

This is the final part of the ‘Building the Museum of Liverpool’ series. Though I have a couple more posts lined up showing off the interior and exterior from my visit last year.

28th October, 2008. A man stops to photograph the museum.

 (Pete Carr)

3rd April, 2009. Cladding is nearing completion and the museum is starting to look like a finished product.

 (Pete Carr)

19th August, 2009. My first site visit. The museum looks stunning at dusk.

 (Pete Carr)

19th August, 2009. Still very much a construction site.

 (Pete Carr)

11th September, 2009. Sunset hits the museum. The giant window is now complete and reflects the stunning views over the Mersey.

 (Pete Carr)

18th September, 2009. The updated Liverpool waterfront.

 (Pete Carr)

25th September, 2009. The giant window is used as a cinema screen in one of the most spectacular open air cinemas I’ve ever been to.

 (Pete Carr)

1st October, 2009. The cladding appears to be complete and looks stunning.

 (Pete Carr)

20th October, 2009. The Queen Mary 2 visits Liverpool and the museum looks nearly complete, from the air at least.

 (Pete Carr)

20th October, 2009. The Museum of Liverpool from the air. At this point you can see the roof is now complete, but there appears to be lots to do.