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Total places: 9
Superlambanana
Tithebarn Street
The Superlambanana is a sculpture located in the heart of Liverpool. It is a mix of a lamb and a banana, a realy strange work of art, however, considered one of the most popular attractions of the homeland of the Beatles.
This piece of public art was created by Japanese sculptor Taro Chiezo and ...
The Cavern Club
10 Mathew St, Liverpool, Merseyside L2 6RE, UK
One of the most famous music venues - the Cavern Club - is located in the heart of Liverpool. About 50 years ago The Beatles first performed on the stage of this club. You can enjoy live music from cover bands most afternoons and evenings.
From Monday to Wednesday, the admission is free. On other ...
The Beatles Story Museum
Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AD, United Kingdom
Museum of Liverpool's most popular "Beatles History" dedicated to the work of the legendary British band The Beatles. The museum is located on the territory of the Albert Dock , historic buildings of the largest port of Liverpool. Visitors to the museum, passing from one room to ...
Albert Dock
Unit 22 Edward Pavilion, Liverpool Waterfront, Liverpool, Merseyside L3 4AF, United Kingdom
The famous Albert Dock, got its name in honor of Prince Albert, was opened in Liverpool in 1846. He became one of the world's first enclosed dock, built of brick, stone and metal, without the use of wood. After closing the dock for ships while its territory was abandoned. Today regenerated ...
The Merseyside Maritime Museum
Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AQ, UK
The museum is located in the heart of the Albert Dock. Here you can discover the history of Liverpool as the gateway to the new world. Boats, ship models, paintings, explore legends and new facts about maritime tragedies, the Titanic for instance.
The museum and its exhibitions will be ...
Reconcilation
Bold Street, Liverpool, UK
Reconcilation is a poignant iron sculpture of two people embracing. It was created by Stephen Broadbend in
Generators of The Cavern Club - Work of Art
Mathew Street, Liverpool, UK
These purple generators used to belong to the station, which powered the Cavern Club, a place where Brian Epstein discovered The
Pillar of Friendship
Hanover Street, Liverpool, UK
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