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  • The first recorded town hall in Liverpool was in 1515 and it was probably a thatched building. and was located in the block bounded by High Street, Dale Street & Exchange Street East. It was replaced in 1673 by a building slightly to the south of the present town hall. This town hall stood on "pillars and arches of hewen stone" and under it was the exchange for merchants and traders to carry out their business.
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  • Liverpool Town Hall makes a majestic setting for any occasion and offers a warm and sumptuous welcome to all who enter its impressive front reception.
  • Liverpool Town Hall stands in High Street at its junction with Dale Street, Castle Street, and Water Street in Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
  • Home to the Lord Mayor of Liverpool and one of the finest surviving town halls of the 18th century, this civic powerhouse is steeped in history and is a masterful...
  • Liverpool's mid-18th-century Town Hall is a magnificent example of Georgian architecture inside and out.
  • Elaborately detailed, this watercolour show Liverpool Town Hall in all its architectural grandeur.
  • Liverpool Town Hall is known for its unique features and photo opportunities, making it a popular destination for photography enthusiasts.
  • Liverpool Town Hall has been at the heart of city life since 1754 when construction first began.
  • Photo taken at Liverpool Town Hall by Shu on 3/25/2021.
  • Liverpool Town Hall is open to the public on select days, allowing visitors to experience its grandeur firsthand.
  • The Liverpool Town Hall has a range of meeting rooms & event spaces, with the largest able to accommodate a maximum of 270 in a theatre style set up, and up...