[2025 Liverpool Attraction] Travel Guide for Walker Art Gallery (Updated Jan)
Specialty exhibition halls
Address:
William Brown St, Liverpool L3 8EL, United Kingdom
Opening times:
Open tomorrow at 10:00-17:00Closed Today
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+44 151 478 4199
Liverpool city center: a collection of historic buildings that go left like Greece
#Western Architecture
Liverpool was once prosperous in shipping and train transportation, so the architectural styles are quite varied, with large buildings from the 16th century to the contemporary period. Therefore, most of the buildings in the city center were built during the heyday of Great Britain after the late 18th century and were included in the World Cultural Heritage. There are more than 2,500 famous historic buildings in the city, second only to London. The city’s number of public sculptures is second only to Westminister in the UK, and to Bath in the number of Georges buildings.
It’s also easy to get to the historic complex, just across the road from the Lime street train station, which is really the heart of downtown. These include the Imperial Theater of Liverpool in 1925, Walker Art Gallery, St George's Hall in Greek neoclassical architecture, St. John's Fountain, Library, World Museum, St. John's. A little further away are the best preserved 18th century town halls to date: Liverpool City Hall and Royal Liver building.