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Travel Directory / United Kingdom / Liverpool
 
 
Places of Interest
Bluecoat Chambers <!-- CivilAndHistoricArchitecture isempty -->

This Queen Anne era building surrounding a cobbled courtyard became a charity school in 1717 but is now plays host to the Merseyside Arts Trust and a variety of different exhibitions.

Beatles Story <!-- AttractionsAndLeisureActivities isempty -->

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 Lane, Hamburg) and their biggest successes (Strawberry Fields, Magical Mystery Tour, Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Yellow Submarine).

Castle <!-- CastlesOrStatelyHomes isempty -->

Three interlinked 14C gatehouse towers, of a similar design to those of Caernarfon Castle, probably show the influence of the king's master mason, James of St George. The town walls, almost complete, date from the same period.

Tate Gallery <!-- Museums isempty -->

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 external wall with a cast iron frame. Renovated in this way, The Liverpool Tate Gallery now has as much space as its mother gallery and puts on semi-permanent and temporary exhibitions of its 20C artworks.

 
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