College of Technology and Museum Extension, Grade II* listed educational building in Liverpool, England
The College of Technology and Museum Extension is a three-story classical building with a basement and a convex facade along Byrom Street. Inside, modern educational facilities blend with the historical structure, and a museum section displays technological artifacts and educational materials from different periods.
Edward William Mountford designed this classical structure in 1896, with construction continuing until 1909. This period marked Liverpool's growing commitment to technical education and the development of skilled trades.
The building features an Ionic colonnade on its second floor, with sculptures by Frederick William Pomeroy adorning the exterior. These decorative elements reflect how Liverpool's design traditions honored education and skilled crafts.
The central location in Liverpool's L2 district offers convenient access for students and visitors alike. The building successfully combines its historical character with functional modern spaces suited for learning and exploration.
The museum extension displays technological artifacts from different phases of Liverpool's industrial history. This collection documents how the city developed and valued its craft and engineering traditions over time.
Location: Liverpool
GPS coordinates: 53.41200,-2.98100
Latest update: December 14, 2025 15:01
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