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Liverpool
at Night: Peel Hey is just 20 minutes drive from the centre of Liverpool for shops, theatres, museums, galleries, Beatles attractions and the Albert Dock . Alternatively, West Kirby offers a direct merseyrail train link to the city centre or Woodside Ferry where you could take a nostalgic trip on the Ferry across the Mersey. For nearly a century the Three Graces -
The Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and the Port of Liverpool
Building - have defined one of the world's most recognised skylines. Sefton Park Palm House is a Grade II listed Victorian glasshouse, it is an octagonal 3 tiered structure, showcasing the liverpool Botanical collection. Open to the public 7 days a week with a developing arts and events programme. Also available for private and corporate hire. Tate
Liverpool is one of the largest galleries of modern and contemporary
art outside London and is housed in a beautifully converted warehouse
in the historic Albert Dock. Part of a family of galleries that include
Tate Britain, Tate Modern in London and Tate St Ives in Cornwall, Tate
Liverpool is the home of the National Collection of Modern Art in the
North. Tate Liverpool displays work selected from the Tate Collection
and special exhibitions which bring together artwork loaned from around
the world. The displays and exhibitions show modern and contemporary art
from 1900 to the present day which includes photography, printmaking,
video, performance and installation as well as painting and sculpture. |
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Theatres: Complete your stay with a visit
to one of Liverpool or Wirral's many theatres - The Everyman, The
Playhouse, The Empire, The Gladstone, New Brighton Pavilion or the famous
Philharmonic Hall. Further information about Merseyside attractions
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