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New Brighton Attractions
Listed below are attractions in New Brighton:
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Situated on the Wirral Peninsula, Fort Perch Rock was built as a coastal defence battery during the Napoleonic period to protect the Port of Liverpool. Today, in private ownership, this Grade II listed building houses a fabulous museum. Inside lies...
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The Albert Dock in Liverpool is the UK’s largest group of grade 1 listed buildings. There are heritage attractions, hotels, restaurants, bars, the Tate Gallery, the Maritime Museum, the Beatles Story and many shops. There’s something good round every corner...
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Occupying an entire block, bordered by Drury Lane, Brunswick, Fenwick and Water Street, this magnificent building takes its inspiration from the extensive travels of its designer Herbert Rowse. Today, it is home to the Passport Office and many other businesses...
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Liverpool Central Library and Archive is located close to the very heart of this great city which enjoyed the status of European City of Culture in 2008. The library has a massive collection of texts and other media within...
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Housed in the former Midland Railway Goods Depot, built in the 1870s, this museum is the first conservation centre of its type in this country. The exhibition shows how conservationists can spot the secrets within buildings and help to...
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The Royal Daffodil is the Mersey Ferries flagship and after extensive refurbishment it is the ideal place from which to enjoy an Explorer Cruise along Liverpool’s famous river. From on deck or inside the saloons you can hear a fascinating...
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Harvey Lonsdale Elmes designed St George’s Hall, commencing building in 1842 and completing it two years later. The structure is widely regarded as one of the most impressive neo-Classical buildings in Europe. The splendid chandeliers and gilded plasterwork...
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St. Werburghs is a Roman Catholic church in Birkenhead. It is a beautiful, old building and situated close to Grange Road and the many shops of the town. As well as being a popular place of worship, the church...
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One of the best-loved art galleries in the country, the Walker was built in the 1870s and houses an internationally important collection of artworks. There are paintings, sculptures and various objects d’art from the 14th Century to modern day....
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Western Approaches is the Liverpool War Museum and is located within the very streets that were bombed during the Second World War at the heart of the city. The museum gives visitors a unique opportunity to live through the...
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The World Museum in Liverpool is one of the finest multi-disciplinary museums in the country. The 13th Earl of Derby who started the collection by giving his own impressive natural history exhibits to the city founded it in 1851....
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