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St Lukes Bombed Out Church, located in Liverpool, stands as a poignant historical and cultural destination. This striking ruin, constructed between 1811-1822 by architect J. Foster Jr, serves as both a war memorial and a vibrant community space. Thoughtfully preserved as a reminder of the May Blitz in 1941, the church's remnants are surrounded by beautiful gardens and interesting statues that captivate visitors.

Rated at an impressive 4.6 on Google, this attraction welcomes families, offering a blend of education and entertainment. For a modest £2 donation, guests can explore the church grounds, which have been innovatively repurposed to host local stalls and charming beer gardens. Plan for a short visit of around 15-20 minutes, and enjoy the unique blend of history, community, and leisure that this iconic Liverpool location offers.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Upper Newington Street
Bus stop 361 m walk
South Hunter Street
Bus stop 228 m walk
Arrad Street
Bus stop 334 m walk
Bold Place
Bus stop 39 m walk
Rodney Street
Bus stop 293 m walk
Pilgrim Street
Bus stop 339 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 2,363 reviews
4.6/5 2,363 reviews
Antony Cullen
Antony Cullen
1 week ago on Google

Lovely place to sit and chill close to bold street!

Rafael Bernal Aranda
Rafael Bernal Aranda
1 week ago on Google

Las consecuencias de la guerra

KATERINA ZAROGIANNI
KATERINA ZAROGIANNI
2 weeks ago on Google

Δυστυχώς οι μέρες που μπορούσαμε να τη δούμε ήταν οι μέρες που ήταν κλειστά, αλλά πέντε αστέρια γιατί και από έξω, ήταν εντυπωσιακή!!!