Walker art Gallery, Central Library and World Museum Liverpool


Walker Art Gallery received 4.6 stars out of 5 from Google. The gallery is one of the many museums that is available at William Brown St. Liverpool and all of it are just in a walking distance to each other. Walker Art Gallery is the largest gallery that houses many forms of arts and paintings that is available outside of London. Visitors could visit their website to see any interesting exhibits that will catch your heart. Just logon to http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/. 

It is first establish in 1877 and have been one of the historical remains that could be clearly seen from its architectural design. Walker Art Gallery is situated at William Brown St, L3 8EL Liverpool and not to worry folks. There are plentiful car parks available within the area. The nearest car park would be Queen Square Car Park just across William Brown Street. The gallery open daily from 10 am in the morning till 5.00 pm in the afternoon. I would suggest to be there before 3 pm to get the best natural light as possible for great building photos.

    

Liverpool is quite windy in the winter season but whenever you get the sun, please do enjoy yourself at St John's Garden. The garden is situated behind St. George Hall and just the opposite side of the road of Central Library and World Museum. The view of the whole building cluster is spectacular as all the historical buildings such as St. George Hall, Walker Art Gallery, Central Library as well as World Museum still possess the traditional architectural design. 


You could always jog around St. John Garden whenever the season permit you to do so. So far winter is a bit cold, wet and windy here in England. Not the best season to do outside-the-house activity. The garden is a public garden therefore anybody could go in and enjoy the beautiful garden. We came during the winter and all the flowers and tress are dead. The garden did not look at its best but wait for spring or summer to come. It will definitely be beautiful compared to the picture above.

Picture above shows the landscape of St. John Garden and St. John Hall. The hall is a city hall for Liverpool and had showcased many arts form events such as concerto and tea dance. Visitor could join the event by purchasing the ticket at the reception of St. George Hall or to view what events available within the month is by logon to official St. George Hall website as er link below: http://liverpoolcityhalls.co.uk/st-georges-hall/whats-on/.

Enjoy your star at Liverpool and mesmerise the traditional architectural design of the historical remains at William Brown Street Liverpool.

Zaza Zahidah

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