Liverpool Town Hall

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Liverpool Town Hall is an 18th-century Grade I listed civic building in Liverpool, England, renowned for its grand Georgian architecture and ceremonial role in the city's governance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Georgian architecture
Grade I listed building
civic building
town hall
architecturalStyle Georgian
category Buildings and structures in Liverpool
City and town halls in England
Grade I listed buildings in Merseyside
constructionEnd 1754
constructionStart 1749
country England
function civic ceremonial venue
seat of local government functions
governingBody Liverpool City Council
hasAddress High Street, Liverpool
hasAlternativeName Liverpool Town Hall
surface form: Liverpool City Hall
hasClock clock tower
hasDome central dome
hasFeature ballroom
council chamber
crystal chandeliers
grand staircase
large assembly rooms
ornate plasterwork
sculpted façades
hasInteriorStyle late Georgian
hasMaterial stone
hasPortico columned portico
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageStatus protected building
locatedIn Liverpool
Merseyside
United Kingdom
locatedInHistoricCounty Lancashire
locationCityCentre Liverpool
surface form: Liverpool city centre
offers guided tours
openToPublic yes
overlooks Castle Street
High Street NERFINISHED
ownedBy Liverpool City Council
rebuiltAfter fire of 1795
significance one of the finest surviving 18th-century town halls in England
usedFor ceremonial events
civic receptions
official banquets
public events
weddings

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Liverpool City Council uses Liverpool Town Hall
Lord Mayor of Liverpool residence Liverpool Town Hall
Liverpool hasCivicBuilding Liverpool Town Hall
subject surface form: Liverpool, New South Wales
this entity surface form: Liverpool City Council Chambers
Liverpool Town Hall hasAlternativeName Liverpool Town Hall
this entity surface form: Liverpool City Hall