Was man in Liverpool sehen sollte
Entdecke 24 Sehenswürdigkeiten, Denkmäler und Attraktionen in Liverpool, United Kingdom. Von Ikonen bis verborgenen Schätzen — kuratiert aus echten Reiseerfahrungen.
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Liverpool Town Hall
Built in 1754, the Official Residence of Liverpool's Lord Mayor is an elegant stone building, having two fronts; one towards Castle Street, the other towards the area formed by the New Exchange Buildings. Each front consists of an elegant range of Corinthian columns, supporting a pediment, and are themselves supported by a rustic base.…
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Between the capitals are heads, and emblems of commerce in basso-relievo; and on the pediment of the grand front is a noble piece of sculpture representing Commerce committing her treasures to the race of Neptune.
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Liverpool Cathedral
Offizielle WebsiteIt may not look like a wigwam, but is so imposing that the architect of Lord Derby's tomb claimed that no self-respecting church mouse would live there. As a result, he incorporated a mouse into the design of the tomb - it's just under Lord Derby's pillow. Liverpool Cathedral is one of the finest examples in the world of Gothic revival architecture.…
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On a clear day, the tower affords breathtaking views over Liverpool, Merseyside and beyond.
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St. George's Hall
A mammoth of a Greco-Roman-style building which was built by wealthy merchants for the people of the city. It is arguably the finest neo-classical building in Western Europe, and has recently been thoroughly restored for Capital of Culture Year. Inside it has one of the best church organs in Europe.…
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On the outside it has a selection of classical murals which were thought quite shocking in their day (due to the shameful female nudity).
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Greek Orthodox Church of St Nicholas
Dedicated to St Nicholas the patron saint of seafarers. Built between 1865 and 1870, it was the second purpose built Greek Orthodox Church in England. The architecture of the building is a typical example of the Byzantine style as used in many Eastern Greek Churches. A typical feature is the four domes of the building.…
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Henry Summers, a master builder who built many fine buildings in the city, was commissioned to build the church.
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Albert Dock
Offizielle WebsiteThis is one of the more sophisticated places in Liverpool and is situated in the largest collection of Grade I listed buildings in the UK. Old warehouses have been converted into shops, apartments, restaurants, pubs, hotels, galleries and museums.…
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For fans of the old This Morning with Richard and Judy TV programme this is also where the 3D island weather map was situated in the centre of the dock on the water.
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The Bluecoat
Offizielle WebsiteThe Bluecoat is the oldest Grade 1 listed building in Liverpool’s city centre, dating back to 1717. Following a £14.5m redevelopment, it re-opened in March 2008 with a new wing of galleries and a state-of-the-art performance space. It showcases talent across artistic disciplines including visual art, music, literature, dance and live art.…
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It helps nurture new talent by providing studio spaces for artists.
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Williamson's Tunnels
Offizielle WebsiteIn the early 1800s, a Liverpool tobacco merchant, Joseph Williamson, funded the construction of an enormous labyrinth of tunnels under the Edge Hill area of Liverpool. Nobody knows his reasons for doing so though many guess it as an act of philanthropy, using his wealth to provide jobs and training for thousands of Liverpool workers.…
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There is also a Williamson's Tunnels Heritage Centre.
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Royal Liver Building
Iconic symbol of Liverpool waterfront - this 1911 skyscraper still dominates the distinctive Liverpool skyline.This is the home of the legendary Liver Birds that sit atop the building looking out across to the Wirral.…
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The river-facing face of the clock is six feet larger in diameter than that of the clock tower at Westminster.
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The Beatles Story
Offizielle WebsiteThe Beatles originated in Liverpool. The Beatles Story is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts. Other attractions based on The Beatles include their homes, Penny Lane, commemorative statues, Strawberry Fields and others.
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Shiverpool
Offizielle WebsiteThis offers three different tours around Liverpool. The Hope Street shivers is based around the Cathedrals, Auld city shivers starting from the slaughterhouse pub on Fenwick Street and Shiver me Timbers based around the Albert Docks. Wrap up warm. Prior booking required.
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St Luke's Church
St Luke's Church was badly damaged during the Liverpool Blitz in 1941, and remains as a roofless shell. It now stands as a memorial to those who were lost in the war, and is also a venue for exhibitions and events (such as, open-air cinema).
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Princes Road Synagogue
Offizielle WebsiteThis is an impressive combination of Gothic and Moorish architecture by the Audsley brothers. The colourful interior has to be seen to be believed. Tours can be arranged through their web site.
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Canada Boulevard
Runs the entire length of the Three Graces frontage and consists of a boulevard of maple trees with plaques laid into the pavement listing the Canadian ships lost during the Second World war.
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Sudley House
An art gallery which contains the collection of George Holt in its original setting. It includes work by Thomas Gainsborough, Joshua Reynolds, Edwin Landseer and J. M. W. Turner.
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World Museum Liverpool
Offizielle WebsiteThis is a fine building and well worth a visit. It contains an excellent collection of British rocketry exhibits, as well as the best Egyptological collection outside London.
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Victoria Gallery & Museum
Offizielle WebsiteThe University of Liverpool's museum comprising their art collection and artefacts housed in an amazing Gothic building which coined the term 'red brick university'.
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Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King
Offizielle WebsiteCatholic. Affectionately known by the locals as Paddy's Wigwam or "the Pope's launching pad". Visit on a sunny day as the stained glass ceiling looks fantastic!
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Liverpool Cycle Tours
Offizielle WebsiteThey have 4 scheduled tours, all of which run in small groups of no more than 10 people. Discounts may be available by email.
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Our Lady and St. Nicholas church
This is the city's parish church and home to the third Liver Bird (there are in fact three of them, not two).
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Speke Hall
Offizielle WebsiteThis is a half-timbered Tudor house set on large grounds. It has parts dating back to the 1530s.
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Walker Art Gallery
Offizielle WebsiteA nice neoclassical building opened in 1871, which forms an ensemble with the Central Library.
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The Beatles Fab Four Taxi Tour
Offizielle WebsiteOffers personal tours that take you back in time to the childhood homes of the Fab Four.
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Liverpool Central Library
Offizielle WebsiteThis is another fine building, boasting a beautiful circular reading room.
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Was sind die Must-Sees in Liverpool?
Liverpool has 24 documented sights including Liverpool Town Hall, Liverpool Cathedral, St. George's Hall. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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