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Category: Sightseeing - Liverpool Attractions & Activities
Address: 22 Edward Pavilion, Riverside Walk, Liverpool L3 4AG
Sitting on the city's waterfront, the dock was once a viable part of Liverpool's seafaring economy. Now the Albert Dock, built in 1846, has been reinvented, and its series of concrete and brick buildings are home to various attractions. Highlights include the Tate Gallery Liverpool, the Merseyside Maritime Museum, and...
Category: Museums - Liverpool Attractions & Activities
Address: Port Sunlight Village, Port Sunlight CH62 5EQ
Within close proximity of Liverpool, this museum features a diverse collection of cultural items from Africa, Rome, Greece, and Asia. Exhibits include porcelain, sculptures, tapestries, furniture, and embroideries, and there is also a superb gathering of British paintings from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral Church of Christ
Category: Historic Sites - Liverpool Attractions & Activities
Address: Saint James Mount, Hope St, Liverpool L1 7AZ
Europe's largest Anglican cathedral is among the landmark buildings of the last century, and its massive tower is a Liverpool icon. The view from the tower offers a scenic view of the neighboring area. Known for its Gothic architecture, the cathedral is used for worship, recitals, exhibits, and concerts. There's also...
Category: Museums - Liverpool Attractions & Activities
Address: Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AQ
Liverpool has long enjoyed a prominent role in nautical activity, and this museum does a splendid job of relating this aspect of the city's history via interactive, audiovisual exhibits. The original models of the Lusitania and the Atlantic are located here. On-site restaurant, café, and conference room.
Category: Sightseeing - Liverpool Attractions & Activities
Address: Royal Liver Assurance, Pier Head, Liverpool L3 1HT
Founded in 1911, this historic building is the headquarters for the Royal Liver Friendly Society and is among Liverpool's definitive landmarks. The two clock towers feature the country's largest public clocks. There's also a statue of Edward VII, successor of Victoria and king during the construction of the building...
Category: Museums - Liverpool Attractions & Activities
Address: Britannia Pavilion, Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AA
This multimedia museum chronicles the Beatles' career from their humble origins in Liverpool to their stormy breakup in 1970.
Category: Museums - Liverpool Attractions & Activities
Address: William Brown St, Liverpool L3 8EL
Founded in 1877, with additions made during the 1930s, this popular gallery boasts an authoritative collection of art from the 14th to 20th centuries, with sculptures, paintings, and fine art from the likes of Matisse, Rembrandt, Monet, Yeames, and Rossetti. Particularly noteworthy is Martini's "Jesus Discovered in...
Category: Museums - Liverpool Attractions & Activities
Address: William Brown St, Liverpool L3 8EN
Merseyside's oldest and largest museum has origins dating back to 1860. Exhibits reconstruct periods past, present, and the future, with Egypt, Greece, and Anglo-Saxon England particularly well represented. A fascinating natural history sector offers a glimpse at climates ranging from rainforests to the Artic. There...
Western Approaches Operations Centre Museum
Category: Museums - Liverpool Attractions & Activities
Address: 1-3 Rumford St, Liverpool L2 8SZ
During the 1940s, this underground facility served as a covert naval headquarters, and its present-day incarnation has done an admirable job of recapturing this important era. The facility has been reconstructed to offer a first-hand glimpse at the day-to-day operations involved in planning the British-American...
Category: Sightseeing - Liverpool Attractions & Activities
Address: Britannia Vaults, Albert Dock, Liverpool, UK L3 4AA
Tour the city of Liverpool and visit the milestone locations in the lives of the Fab Four. This two-hour tour includes the Beatles' birthplaces, homes, and schools as well as Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields. The Magical Mystery Tour ends at the Cavern Club where the group first got its start.
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