• Liverpool Town Hall stands in High Street at its junction with Dale Street, Castle Street, and Water Street in Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
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  • The Grade I listed Liverpool Town Hall is a hub for civic matters...
  • Liverpool Town Hall is closed today, due to the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. A Book of Condolence is available.
  • Liverpool town hall is a fantastic example of Liverpool's past. Though built on the slave trade Liverpool has some of the finest examples of Georgian architecture.
  • Liverpool Town Hall was built between 1749 and 1754 according to a design by John Wood the Elder.
  • The original Liverpool Town Hall was completed in 1754 and sits on the same site as two previous Town Hall buildings, equating to 500 years worth of history.
  • Photo taken at Liverpool Town Hall by MQ2422 on 9/6/2022. Photo taken at Liverpool Town Hall by Fatimah on 1/17/2021.
  • The town Hall is one of Liverpool's premier venues for Weddings, Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners, Conferences/meetings, exhibitions etc.
  • Liverpool Town Hall is a Georgian style building built in 1802 on High Street in city center of Liverpool, Merseyside, UK.