Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside in England. There is a startling range that of world-class architecture that can be included in Liverpool attractions. Some of the important tourist attraction of Liverpool include: The Anglican Church, Metropolitan Cathedral, Worls Museum Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery and others. These are some of the oft visited and crowded tourist attraction of Liverpool.
Following is a list of Liverpool attractions:
Anglican Church: This is the largest cathedral in UK with the world's highest gothic arches. Sir John Betjeman called it”one of the great buildings of the twenthieth century”. Its wonderful architecture inside and out, panoramic view from the tower, together with a visit to the Elizabeth Hoare Embroidery Gallery never fails to awestruck visitors. The cathedral now boasts on a new attractions.
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral: The Roman Catholic cathedral was opened in 1967 with its modern circular design and glorious multi-colored windows. Dating from the 1930s this majetic barrel vaults has fine brick work with granite pillars and it offers a sharp contrast to the Lutyensa Crypt architectural style.
World Museum Liverpool: Formerly known as the Liverpool Museum, the museum has thousands of fascinating exhibits that is on the display for the first time. New galleries include World Cultures, the Big House, a new Aquarium, the Weston Discovery Center and Clore Natural History Center.
Walker Art Gallery: This is one of the finest art galleries in Europe covering art from medieval times to 21st century, the gallery is a treasure trove just waiting to be discovered. You will be struck by wonder if you get to close to Tudor's portraits of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. Also discover Rembrandt's Self portrait as a young man.
Merseyside Maritime Museum: Set your sail and drop anchor for a fun day out with your family at Merseyside Maritime Museum. You can come and explore our large and varied collections that reflect the seafaring importance of Liverpool as a gateway to the world.
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