St George's Hall
In the heart of Liverpool, England, across from Lime Street Railway Station, on St. George's Place, stands St. George's Hall. It is a Neoclassical structure with concert halls and courts that was constructed in 1854 and is registered as a Grade I listed building on England's National Heritage List. St. George's Plateau is located on the east side of the hall, between it and the railroad station, while St. John's Gardens are located on the west side. The William Brown Street conservation area includes the hall.
Despite the building's usage of both Roman and Greek sources, architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner claimed in 1969 that it was one of the world's best neo-Grecian structures. The hall and the area around it were designated as a component of Liverpool's World Heritage Site in 2004. This designation will remain in effect until 2021 when it will be revoked. The hall has housed the Liverpool Register Office and Coroner's Court since 2012.
Numerous live music performances from various genres are frequently held at St. George's Hall. In-person and audio-guided tours are equally well-liked. There are many weddings held there.
Location: St George's Pl, Liverpool L1 1JJ, England