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1 Walker Art Gallery
Museums and art
William Brown Street GB - Liverpool L3 8EL
This museum exhibits a panorama of the British school , from the portraits of the Elizabethan era to the important works of Stubbs. Many paintings from the Italian school dating from the 14C are on display here, as well as many interesting Northern ..
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2 Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King
Religious buildings
Castle House. Mount Pleasant GB - Liverpool L3 5TQ
This Church took a long time to be build (1933-1967) due to the outbreak of war and numerous changes of architect.
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3 Chinese Arch
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Berry St GB - Liverpool
Chinese Arch marks the entry to the chinatown area of Liverpool . 15m in height, surmounted by a five-tier roof and decorated with 200 dragons, this fine monumental gateway was realised by artisans in Shanghai, Liverpool’s twin city. Imported piece ..
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4 Liverpool Anglican Cathedral
Religious buildings
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral GB - Liverpool L1 7AZ
This monumental sandstone building, used for catholic confession is the work of Giles Gilbert Scott, who here gives an interpretation of gothic tradition, with the originality of a double transept. The nave bestows an impression of enormity, solidity..
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5 Merseyside Maritime Museum
Museums and art
Albert Dock GB - Liverpool L3 4AQ
Through paintings and ship models, Liverpool's marine past is presented via a series of exhibitions on shipbuilding, navigation, the development of its port and the rise in maritime confidence. Another section retraces the history of various methods ..
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6 Albert Dock
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Atlantic pavilion GB - Liverpool L3 4AE
A succession of massive brick warehouses surround a 3 ha expanse of water. Built in 1846, the year in which free-trade was instated then axed for good in 1972, this area has now been given a new lease of life thanks to the introduction of shops, café..
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7 Tate Gallery
Museums and art
Albert Dock GB - Liverpool L3 4BB
The Tate family has its origin in Liverpool and happily chose to locate a part of the national collection of 20C art here. The Architect James Stirling designed this exhibition hall with an absence of partition walls, just giving the structure an e..
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8 St George's Hall
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Lime Street GB - Liverpool L1 1JJ
« One of the most beautiful Neo-Greek buildings in the world», according to Pevsner, was built in 1854 and houses a circular concert hall. Its gallery adorned with caryatids and a vast vaulted hallway is of befitting Roman opulence. The building is..
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9 Statue of Eleanor Rigby
Museums and art
Stanley Street GB - Liverpool L1
The statue of Eleanor Rigby is the work of Tommy Steele a contemporary of the Beatles. As in the song, she is sitting on a bench with her shopping bag and scarf , sharing some scarps of food with the sparrows. A plaque behind her dedicates the stat..
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10 Pier Head
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Water Street GB - Liverpool L3
To be filled with the Liverpool and Mersey spirit, look towards Water Street with your back to the river. The three huge buildings, the Port of Liverpool Building with its verdigris dome, built in 1907 and the neighbouring buildings the Cunard Bui..
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11 Beatles Story
Museums and art
Britannia Pavilion. Albert Dock GB - Liverpool L3 4AA
You will dive into the world of the Beatles , the Sixties, rock'n'roll, teenagers, rhythm-and-blues and the Mersey. The entire group (John, Paul, George and Ringo) their manager, Brian Epstein, the places (the Cavern Club, Strawberry Fields, Penny L..

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