Grand Central Hall, Liverpool

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Grand Central Hall, Liverpool

Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 25 Feb 2012

Liverpool's Grand Central Hall on Renshaw Street was first opened in 1905 as the Central Hall of the Liverpool Wesleyan Mission; until 1944 it was used as a cinema. The Methodists sold it in 1990 and is now partly used for trading and as a theatre with a capacity of 1,200. The Barcelona Bar is also accommodated in the building. The clock looks a bit wonky and was not showing the right time.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.403986
Longitude
-2.977048