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St James Mt, Liverpool, L1 7AZ, England
Liverpool Cathedral is a 20th Century Church of England Cathedral, that is the seat of the Bishop of Liverpool. The Cathedral is also referred to as the Cathedral Church of Christ in Liverpool. The Cathedral is the fifth largest in the World. The build of the Cathedral was started in 1904, using designs by its architect Sir (...Find out more)
St Johns Beacon, 1 Houghton St, Liverpool, L1 1RL, England
The Radio City Tower is a radio and observation tower in Liverpool, it is also known as St John’s Beacon. The tower was opened by Queen Elizabeth II after its build was completed in 1969.Radio City Tower stands at 452ft tall (138 metres), it was designed in Birmingham by James A, Roberts Associates. With its antenna i (...Find out more)
Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4BB, England
Tate Liverpool is an art gallery and museum based at Albert Docks in Liverpool, it opened in a converted warehouse in 1988. Tate Liverpool has displays of British art dated from the 16th century to the present day, as well as international modern art. The gallery also runs through a schedule of temporary exhibitions through (...Find out more)
St Peter's Square, Manchester M2 5PD, England
Manchester Central Library is the city of Manchester's headquarters for library and information services. The building the library is housed in was built between 1930 and 1934 to the designs of architect E. Vincent Harris, it is built in a classical style with its design thought to loosely resemble the Pantheon. The library (...Find out more)
34 The Colonnades, Liverpool L3 4AA, England
The Albert Dock is a complex of dock buildings and warehouses that are situated in Liverpool, England. The docks were seen as revolutionary when they opened as they were the first structure in Britain to be built with no structural wood, as they were built from iron, stone and brick; this was important as it made the (...Find out more)
Britannia Vaults, Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AD, England
The Beatles Story is a museum dedicated to the band The Beatles which is situated in their home city of Liverpool, England. The museum was opened in 1990 at Albert Dock, it attracts hundreds of thousands of music lovers every year. The museum contains recreations of the historical past of The Beatles as well as key items fr (...Find out more)
10 Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RE, England
A former jazz club that was made famous by the rock and roll of some of Liverpool's most famous sons is The Cavern Club in Liverpool, England. The Cavern Club is a nightclub, it originally opened in 1957 as a jazz club but became the home of rock and roll in the 60s with The Beatles playing there. It was knocked down in the (...Find out more)
Albert Dock, Liverpool Waterfront, Liverpool L3 4AQ, England
The Merseyside Maritime Museum is a museum dedicated to displaying Liverpool’s influence on the world through its dock. The museum was opened in 1980 and is situated in block D of Albert Dock. It has displays that show the international importance of Liverpool as a gateway to the world with displays on its influence i (...Find out more)
William Brown St, Liverpool L3 8EN, England
World Museum is a museum in Liverpool, England that is dedicated to covering archaeology, ethnology and the natural and physical sciences. The museum was established in 1851 but it was extremely popular so a larger building was needed, in 1860 a purpose built Library and Museum building was opened on William Brown Street in (...Find out more)
Liverpool Waterfront, Pier Head, Liverpool L3 1DG, England
Opened in 2011, The Museum of Liverpool situated in Liverpool, England is a museum that was opened to show people the history of Liverpool and to tell the story of its people. The museum has a collection of over 6000 objects housed in the purpose-built building at Pier Head. (...Find out more)
St George's Pl, Liverpool L1 1JJ, England
St George’s Hall is a Neoclassical concert venue and law courts situated in Liverpool, England. The impressive building was built between the years of 1841-1854, it was designed by a competition winner; London architect Harvey Lonsdale James. The multipurpose building is still used for concerts, meetings, dinners and (...Find out more)
Liver Bldg, Pier Head, Liverpool L3 1HU, England
The Royal Liver Building is one of the most famous buildings in Liverpool, England. The building was built between the years of 1908-1911, it was one of the world's first buildings to be built with reinforced concrete. The building was purpose-built to house the Royal Liver Assurance Group who work for the people of the cit (...Find out more)
William Brown St, Liverpool L3 8EL, England
Walker Art Gallery is an art gallery situated on William Brown Street in Liverpool, England. It houses one of the countries largest art collections and is promoted as “The National Gallery of the North”. The gallery was established in 1877 and named after its main benefactor Sir Andrew Barclay Walker, a former L (...Find out more)
Oxford Rd, Manchester M15 6ER, England
The Whitworth is an art gallery in Manchester, England. The gallery was established in 1889 as ‘The Whitworth Institute and Park’ by Robert Darbishire, helped by a donation from Sir Joseph Whitworth; it is now owned by the University of Manchester. The Grade II listed building which is the home of the gallery wa (...Find out more)
Mosley Street, Manchester M2 3JL, England
Manchester Art Gallery, is a publicly owned art gallery that was established in 1823 and is situated in Manchester City Centre, England. The gallery displays some of its 25,000 collection in three connecting buildings, the first of which was built in 1823. Two of its buildings were designed by architect Sir Charles Ba (...Find out more)
Moston Rd, Upton-by-Chester, Upton, Chester CH2 1EU, England
Chester Zoo is one of the UK’s and Europe's largest Zoo’s, it is based in Chester, England. Chester Zoo was opened in 1931 by George Mottershead, it is currently owned by a charity by the name of ‘North of England Zoological Society’. The zoo covers 400 acres in total and is thought to have around 20 (...Find out more)
Old Dee Bridge, Chester CH4 7JB, England
Old Dee Bridge is a ‘Grade I’ listed bridge and the oldest bridge in Chester, England. The bridge gets its name from the river it crosses which is the ‘River Dee’. It is thought that the Romans were the first to build the bridge on the site but the current bridge is mainly the work from a major rebui (...Find out more)
41-45 Eastgate St, Chester CH1 1LE, England
Eastgate is a gate of a former Roman fortress in the city of Chester, England. Eastgate is also known for its clock which is situated on the gate. The present structure is thought to have been built in the 18th century but similar structures on the site date back to Roman times. The present structure forms part of the Chest (...Find out more)