

St George's Hall
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A magnificent neoclassical landmark, St George’s Hall in Liverpool hosts concerts, tours, events and exhibitions in spectacular surroundings.
Opened in 1854, St George’s Hall in the heart of Liverpool is recognised as one of the finest neoclassical buildings in the world.
Striking architecture and interiors
Its Great Hall, with red granite columns and soaring vaulted ceiling, symbolises Victorian ambition. When revealed, the floor’s 30,000 Minton tiles remain one of its most spectacular features.
Events and experiences
After extensive restoration, the hall once again serves as a cultural centre. It hosts concerts, comedy, guided tours and major public events and immersive theatre productions. Weddings, conferences and community gatherings add further variety.
Hidden histories
Beneath the grandeur, preserved prison cells and law courts reveal another side to the building. These spaces form part of the immersive History Whisperer experience, which guides visitors through the sights and stories of 19th-century Liverpool, combining social history with interactive storytelling.
Why you should go
Spectacular Grade I listed landmark
Famous Great Hall and Minton tiled floor
Immersive History Whisperer experience
Visitor information
Address
St George's Hall, Lime Street, Liverpool, L1 1JJ