Liverpool Town Hall

Description

Known as the 'Jewel in Liverpool's Crown', the Town Hall is a Grade 1 listed building situated in one of seven remaining medieval streets. Originally built between 1748-1755, it was subsequently gutted by fire in 1795. During the reconstruction seven years later, the grand dome was added and crowned with a fifteen-foot statue of Britannia. The hall today is filled with historical works of art and boasts a grand staircase, hall of remembrance, magnificent crystal chandeliers, antique furniture and ornate silverware. Although still a working building, guided tours are available throughout the week.

Admission: adults £9.50, concs £7.50

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