Liverpool Institute for the Performing Arts

In the 50's, when it was known as the Liverpool Institute, George Harrison and Paul McCartney met on a bus ride home from school.

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St George's Hall
The neoclassical multipurpose building is considered one of the finest neo-Grecian buildings in the world, though Roman elements are present throughout as well.
Mathew Street
Though it was originally a market street, it is now synonoymous with the Cavern Club and the Beatles.
Eleanor Rigby Statue
In 1982, the statue was dedicated in Liverpool to 'All the lonely people.'
Radio City Tower
Also known as St John's Beacon, the radio tower has an observation deck 558 steps up in the air. We suggest taking the lift.
Wellington's Column
The Waterloo Memorial was built from the bronze in cannons captured during the Battle of Waterloo.
The Philharmonic Dining Rooms
A local pub in Liverpool, Paul McCartney performed here as a young musician.

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