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Fort Perch Rock was built as a coastal defence battery during the Napoleonic period to protect the Port of Liverpool. It is open all year round and features a museum, exhibitions, tea-room and is the venue for many exciting events.
The Fort boasts several fine displays, most notably The Aviation Archaeology Museum which incorporates 'Luftwaffe over Merseyside'.
On the Naval front there is the Titanic/Lusitania exhibition which covers the ship’s connection with the Wirral. In addition, and of great interest, is the HM Submarine Thetis exhibition, which opened on the 60th anniversary of the sinking of the submarine – resulting in the tragic loss of seamen and civilian workers.
For opening times please contact Fort Perch Rock.
The Marine Promenade is accessible directly from Junction 1 of the M53, which also connects with the Kingsway Tunnel to Liverpool.
Train: New Brighton Station is only ten minutes walk from the Fort.
Bus: New Brighton bus station is only two minutes walk from the Fort.
For further public transport information please contact Merseytravel on:
Tel: 0870 608 2608
Web: www.merseytravel.gov.uk