The museum, which opened in 2009, tells the story of popular music from 1945 to the present day through a timeline. The collection is immersive, with access to a digital archive of tracks, images and films. You will also be able to see over 600 fabulous stage outfits, so don't miss out on this experience!
The original house was built around 1575 and has been expanded in several stages, including a Queen Anne style facade. Much of the estate was sold but some remains as a country park, open to the public. Part of the hall operates as a college today.
Fort Perch Rock is a former defence installation situated at the mouth of Liverpool Bay in New Brighton.
The U-534 is one of four German World War Two submarines in preserved condition. It was sunk by a RAF bomber in 1945 and salvaged in 1993. Today it is part of the U-boat Story exhibition, with each section of the submarine explorable.
The gallery houses ones of the UK's finest collection of fine and decorative art, with a collection of around 12,000 objects from Pre-Raphaelite paintings, Chinese ceramics and some of the world's finest Wedgewood jasperware.
This is the largest Catholic cathedral in England and a prominent landmark of Liverpool’s skyline.
The museum is in the Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool, and contains a variety of objects associated with the social and commercial history of the port.
Reflecting on the city’s global significance, this museum explores how the port, its people and their creative and sporting history have shaped the city over the last 200 years.
Beyond the black & white is a Tudor house with a Victorian personality
The Hall, opened in 1854, is one of the finest examples of a neoclassical building in the world.
Built in 1824 and much modified in the 1880s, it is now a museum and art gallery which contains the collection of George Holt, a shipping-line owner and former resident, in its original setting. It includes work by Thomas Gainsborough, Joshua Reynolds, Edwin Landseer, John Everett Millais and J. M. W. Turner.Read more
The museum was an initiative of the Merseyside Development Corporation. Tate Liverpool was created to display work from the Tate Collection which comprises the national collection of British art from the year 1500 to the present day, and international modern art. The gallery also has a programme of temporary exhibitions.Read more
These are the two small houses in suburban Liverpool where John Lennon and Paul McCartney grew up, practiced their music and wrote some of their first songs.
On the Royal Albert Dock, this is a museum dedicated to the Beatles and their history.
This is Liverpool's centre for the contemporary arts and the oldest in the UK, offering a programme of exhibitions, music, dance, literature, live art and heritage events.