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St George's Hall, Concert hall in Liverpool, England

St George's Hall is a concert hall in Liverpool designed in Greek style, featuring a large pillar-free interior with elaborate decorations and chandeliers. The space is defined by its size and detailed ornamental elements that give the venue a formal character.

The building was designed by two prominent architects in the mid-1800s and opened to the public in 1854. It has remained a significant part of the city's architecture and was later recognized as historically important through a special protected status.

The building functions as a gathering place for concerts, theatre productions, and public events that shape the city's cultural life. People come together here to experience live performances, making it a central hub for shared artistic moments.

Visitors can explore the venue on guided tours that explain the architecture, history, and backstage areas. When visiting, plan flexible time to explore thoroughly and check the calendar for events happening during your visit.

Inside sits a rare organ with over 7,000 pipes installed in 1855 that shapes the sound quality of the space. This instrument has been central to the acoustic character of the hall since its placement.

Location: Liverpool

Inception: 1854

Architects: Harvey Lonsdale Elmes, Charles Robert Cockerell

Architectural style: Greek Revival architecture, Neoclassical architecture

Address: St George's Place

Opening Hours: Monday-Thursday 09:30-16:45; Friday-Saturday 09:30-17:00

Website: http://stgeorgesliverpool.co.uk

GPS coordinates: 53.40860,-2.98010

Latest update: December 6, 2025 16:00

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