We are central to Liverpool’s cultural offering, being the largest music organisation and one of the largest cultural organisations in the city, employing over 240 people. As well as our work in Liverpool, our Orchestra represents the city w...
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Speke Hall, originally built in 1530, has an atmospheric interior that spans many periods. The Great Hall and priest hole date from Tudor times, while the Oak Parlour and smaller rooms, some with William Morris wallpapers, illustrates the Victoria...
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Edward Chambre Hardman was a well-known Liverpool photographer. The Hardman Photographic Studio on Rodney Street is a lovely Georgian terraced building where Hardman lived and worked. The Studio has been restored by the National Trust to present a...
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Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches was the commander of a major operational command of the Royal Navy during World War II. Informally known as 'Western Approaches Command,' were responsible for the safety of British shipping in the Wes...
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The Lady Lever Art Gallery is regarded as one of the finest art galleries in Europe. It's located in model village, Port Sunlight in Wirral, a place rich in architectural charm. The gallery was founded by William Hesketh Lever (1851-1925) and ...
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Rufford Old Hall is a 500 year old timber-framed Tudor property. Be wowed by the Tudor Great Hall with its fantastic furniture, arms, armour, tapestries and the carved oak screen, a rare survivor from the 1500s. History springs to life in the Hesk...
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We’re more than a gallery. We’re actively rethinking what a gallery can be. We produce exhibitions, long-term collaborative projects, publications, festivals, and university courses — locally and worldwide. We welcome over 85,000...
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Our Liverpool home is on Bold Street – a vibrant and bustling street, steeped in history and a hub for local creatives and independents. Formerly a tea room in the 1920s, a cinema in the late 20th Century and most recently Microzine clothes ...
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Sefton Park in Liverpool is arguably the best known and most loved by locals. This magnificent 235 acre park is a Grade 1 historic park in the Sefton Park district of Liverpool. It is a Green Flag and Green Heritage awarded site with beautiful fea...
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The International Slavery Museum is located within Liverpool's Albert Dock, inside the Maritime Museum building. The museum is the only one of it's kind and looks at the aspects of historical and contemporary slavery. Expect to be taken on...
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