An iconic landmark, St Luke's 'Bombed Out' Church has been at the heart of Liverpool since 1832. Hollowed by an incendiary device in the May Blitz of 1941, the church today functions as a living war memorial and creative community hub. Since 2007 the church has been operating as a managed ruin and multidisciplinary arts venue with a programme of curated events, community engagement and creative learning projects.
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- en.wikipedia.org Church of St Luke, LiverpoolSt Luke's Church, more commonly known by locals as the bombed-out church,[1] is a former Anglican parish church in Liverpool, England.
- Welcome to. St luke's. ... Leece Street, Liverpool, L1 2TR.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g186337-…A committed team from diverse backgrounds have devoted tens of thousands of hours to keeping St Luke's Church open to the public and reinvigorated by the arts.
- onlyinliverpool.co.uk church-of-st-luke/Key Takeaways: The Church of St Luke, also known as St Luke’s Church or the “Bombed Out Church,” is a former Anglican parish church in Liverpool.
- atlasobscura.com places/church-of-st-luke-…377. Add Church of St. Luke, Liverpool to a New List. ... Church of St. Luke, Liverpool Eric The Fish on Flickr (Creative Commons). Statue outside the church.
- come Join us in the heart of Liverpool. ... 8.30am | 9.30am Nepalese | 10.30am with children’s programs | 6.00pm. New to St Luke’s?
- nationalchurchestrust.org church/st-luke-liverpoolThe last bomb site in Liverpool, St Luke’s is testament to the brave people who lived and died during the May Blitz of 1941.
- The Parochial Church Council of St Luke in the City Liverpool is a UK Registered Charity no. 1152031.
- m.facebook.com profile.php…To connect with Church of St Luke, Liverpool, join Facebook today. ... Church of St Luke, Liverpool. Church · Landmark and historical place.
- routeperfect.com united-kingdom/lancashire-and-…Church of St. Luke, Liverpool. Bombed during WWII, this 12C church now stands in ruin, serving as a war memorial, as well as an occasional cultural venue.