Liverpool
Liverpool was Europe's Port to the Americas.
It is one of the famous symbols of England, a thriving city with many museums, the cradle of the Beatles. We visited it on 3 March (2018) for two days to get a glimpse of this legend.
Things to do/see
- March 2018 Pier Head Waterfront (Unesco)
- March 2018 Albert Dock
- March 2018 Walker art gallery (the largest national museum collection outside of London)
- March 2018 Chinatown.
- Liverpool library.
- Penny lane
- Cruising the Mersey
- Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
Gallery
These are some pictures from our March (2018) visit.
a brick heritage of the maritime and industrial might of England.
The docks are now an highlight of British tourism, although we found it to be very quiet and peaceful.
Liverpool's Englican cathedral.
Exploring the Word museum.
Liverpool remained overall a beautiful city.
At the Walker Art Gallery.
One of the family by Cotman, acquired by the curator to give great pleasure to the numerous visitors of the Gallery who are uninitiated in the higher forms of art, to great success to this day!
A room of the Walker gallery.
Hilliard's portrait of Elizabeth I, the last Tudor. She seems to be looking at the even more famous portrait of her father.
The section of modern art.
Cataract-3, dizzying to stare at.
Saint Georges' Hall steps, up.
Prince Albert facing the North Western Hall.
The nearby concert street.
China town, one of the oldest and largest in Europe.