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From Pre-Raphaelite works at the Walker to the 2022 Turner Prize at Tate Liverpool
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From Pre-Raphaelite works at the Walker to the 2022 Turner Prize at Tate Liverpool
Liverpool is home to the largest number of museums and galleries outside of London, so there’s loads to choose from across the region.
Some of the finest European exhibitions have housed themselves in galleries across the region in recent years. The Terracotta Warriors visited the World Museum in 2018, Double Fantasy at Museum of Liverpool in 2019 and most recently the Turner Prize 2022 at Tate Liverpool.
There’s world-class art at the Walker and Lady Lever. Modern and experimental pieces at Tate Liverpool and FACT.
For those who love to learn, there are places to hear all about the history of the region at the Museum of Liverpool, Maritime Museum and Port Sunlight Museum.
Arts centres like the Bluecoat and The Atkinson have a year-round family-friendly activity calendar alongside topical art installations.
Take your pick and buy tickets below.
Industrial Action - Venue Closures Some National Museums Liverpool venues will close due to…
Industrial Action - Venue Closures Some National Museums Liverpool venues will close due to…
Tate Liverpool is currently at RIBA North, Mann Island a short distance along Liverpool’s…
Industrial Action - Venue Closures Some National Museums Liverpool venues will close due to…
Industrial Action - Venue Closures Some National Museums Liverpool venues will close due to…
Solo again, Britain’s most celebrated clairvoyant medium psychic from Peter Kay’s…
Happiness! is an exhibition filled with fun and humour. Celebrating one of Liverpool’s iconic…
Discover the origin of Liverpool's fortune, buried underneath Liverpool ONE. Revealed during…
Saturday Town is a photography series by the award-winning photographer Casey Orr. Since 2013 Casey…
The Sefton Open 2024 In collaboration with Southport Palette Club Exhibition: 23 March…