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Albert Dock
Albert Dock is one of the top heritage attractions in Britain. It is located near the riverside and is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Albert Dock was designed by Jesse Hartley and it opened in 1846. It houses the largest collection of Grade 1 listed buildings in UK and a home to a lot of famous museums and tourist attractions. There are also a lot of restaurants from where people can have dinner. Grab some souvenir from the street shops while you are here.
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Croxteth Hall
This hall is set amidst the huge expanse of 500 acre woodlands and parks. It is located on the outskirts of the city, close to the M57 highway. A perfect getaway for all the tourists who visit Liverpool, this hall is a must see.
The Croxteth Hall is located at the heart of the city and it was once a great country estate that stretched over hundred miles. It was the ancestral home of Molyneux family, Earls of Sefton. At present, it is managed by the city of Liverpool and is a great heritage centre. The estate has four major attractions: the historic hall, croxteth home farm, a Victorian walled garden and a 500 acre country park. The latest addition is the derby courthouse. There is also one historical botanical harden alongwith a miniature railway and adventure playground.
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Liverpool Cathedral
Liverpool Cathedral is the largest Anglican cathedral in entire Europe and is also one of the most important buildings in the city. One can get a magnificent view of the city from the top of 331ft high tower in the Cathedral.
Liverpool cathedral is a spectacular building and the biggest one in Britain. It is free to enter, but you can book the tower and audio tour tickets for a better experience. Sir John Betjeman considered it to be one of the greatest buildings of the world and it is truly a world class visitor attraction. The tower in the Cathedral is over every day and remains open during the late special winter nights. The Great Space film and audio tour is an interactive tour that helps the visitors to go on a journey discovering a series of stations.
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Merseyside Maritime Museum
The Merseyside Maritime Museum is a famous museum based in the city of Liverpool is Merseyside, UK. It is one of the National Museums of Liverpool and an anchor point for ERIH. The seafaring heritage is brought alive within this museum.
You can submerge yourself in the historic seafaring past of Liverpool in this maritime museum. Situated in the heart of Albert Dock, the museum is the best place to explore and discover the developments of the most famous ports in the world. There are painting, ship wrecked objects, ship models and uniforms that play a pivotal role in the heritage of the city. The major highlight of this place is the Life at Sea display which tells the story of merchant navy. You can also learn about the role of Liverpool in the Battle during World War II and how the marine was affected by it. From the 4th floor, one can get an amazing view of the Albert Dock.
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Metropolitan Cathedral
Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ is a beautiful cathedral with an unusual shape. It is circular and the best feature of this is a lantern tower that is decorated with coloured glass.
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral is officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Liverpool and the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool. In order to differentiate it from the Anglican Liverpool Cathedral, it is commonly known as the Catholic Cathedral.
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St. George's Hall
It is one of the most famous buildings in Liverpool. A perfect example of Greco Roman architecture, this was built in 1854 and Queen Victoria once remarked that is was worthy of ancient Athens. The Hall is located on a plateau on Lime Street.
Directly opposite to the Lime Street Station, St George's Hall is located at the heart of Liverpool. It is regarded as one of the best neo classical buildings in the entire world and is now a Grade 1 listed building. It is 169 ft long and 74 ft wide hall that has a tunnel vaulted ceiling. it is considered to be the largest of its kind in Europe. The ceiling has some figures that portray the qualities of Victorian Liverpool: Art, fortitude, justice and science. The hall is home to one of the greatest brick arches in the world and has a priceless mosaic floor with 30000 tiles. There is also a heritage centre.
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Tate Liverpool
Named after a Liverpool industrialist Henry Tate, the Tate gallery is the subsidiary of famous Tate gallery in London. Like its London counterpart, this one also has an amazing collection of classical and contemporary art. It is regarded as the foremost art gallery in Northern England and a lot of exhibitions are held here throughout the year.
The Tate gallery in Liverpool is home to the national collection of modern art in the north. It is located on the Albert Dock and is within a short walking distance from the centre of the city. It is one of the most visited galleries outside London. The gallery has a lot of special exhibitions all throughout the year and that brings together lot of artworks from around the world. Famous artists whose works have been exhibited here in the recent times include Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, Gustav Klimt and Rene Magritte. There is also a collection of other artworks and you can discover something new on each visit.
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The Beatles Story
This museum is a must visit on the Albert Dock. It focuses on the creation of the Beatles band, its career and then the subsequent solo career of the band members. There are audio tours to guide the tourists.
The Beatles Story in Albert Dock is the world's largest permanent exhibition that is purely dedicated to the lives and careers of The Beatles. The museum will take you through the journey of the music, story and culture of the band that changed the music of the world. There is also a site in Pier Head that opened recently in 2009. The Beatles story exhibits Audio guide in ten languages that has been narrated by John Lennon's half sister Julia. It contains the round spectacles of John Lennon, the first guitar of George Harrison, a replica of Cavern club and various other interesting things.
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The Cavern Club
The Cavern Club is located at 10 Mathew Street in Liverpool. This club is famous as The Beatles used to play here in their early years.
Its been fifty years since The Beatles first performed on this stage, the Cavern club is one of the top music venues in Liverpool. It has two stages that offer a wide variety of live music on a daily basis. What most people associate with Cavern Club is that iconic stage located beneath the brick arches and that is the main place where the visitors get to enjoy live music. The club is open from 10.30 daily and free admission all day. There is a small souvenir shop that stocks the best Cavern merchandise.
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Walker Art Gallery
The Walker Art Gallery is one of the best art galleries in UK and it was opened in 1877. It exhibits a collection of national as well as international art and now it has a large part of Italian Renaissance collection.
This is one of the most famous art galleries in UK and holds a tremendous collection of paintings, sculptures and artworks spanning over 600 years. It is home to the outstanding works done by Rembrandt, Poussin, Rubens and Gainsborough. You are also likely to find Tudor portaits along with a large collection of Pre Raphaelite and Victorian Works. It houses Dante's Dream by Rossetti that hangs alongside with other artists like Turner, Monet, Millais and Holman Hunt. You must not miss the modern and contermporary artworks. The decorative art gallery contains a lot of items like glass, ceramic, pottery and furniture. It is just a three minute walk from the Lime Street Station.
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