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St George’s Hall

14th & 26th February and 7th March

Step back in time and uncover the gripping tales of crime and punishment at St George’s Hall.

The Clink & The Court tour takes you on a captivating journey through the eerie prison cells hidden beneath one of Liverpool’s most stunning landmarks, as well as the iconic courtroom above. Descend into the shadowy depths of the prison cells and hear chilling stories of infamous criminals and the harsh conditions they endured, where whispers of the past seem to echo through the stone walls, then, feel the weight of history as you stand in the Crown Courtroom where the trials of those below were conducted.

This historical experience brings the legal and penal history of Liverpool to life, revealing the human stories behind the sentences and the changing face of justice over the centuries. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, true-crime fan, or simply curious about Liverpool’s rich heritage, The Clink & The Court Tour is an unforgettable journey into the darker side of the city’s past. Book now and discover the secrets of St George’s Hall – will you step into the shoes of the judge, the accused, or the condemned?

Date: 14th & 26th February and 7th March

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St George’s Hall

Situated opposite Lime Street station, St George’s Hall provides a magnificent welcome to Liverpool, reflecting the pride and passion of the Victorians who built this landmark venue.

The Hall is one of the finest examples of a neoclassical building in the world and stands majestically over the city skyline.

St George’s Hall opened in 1854 and is an outstanding expression of the confidence and ambition the Victorians had for their city, their delight in profiling their achievements is particularly personified by the stunning architecture of the Concert Room and the grandeur of the Great Hall. Those who designed, built and funded this extraordinary building, sought deliberately to lift the human heart beyond the here and now, beyond the everyday and the ordinary.

The Hall can rightly claim to be the emotional heart of the region; it has been the spontaneous gathering place for the people of Liverpool in times of celebration, vigils, and commemorations. Important moments happen here from commemorative city gatherings following the deaths of the Beatles, John Lennon and George Harrison, to historic homecomings for Liverpool FC and Everton FC following Cup Final victories. St George’s Hall also hosted the Peoples’ Opening of Liverpool’s European Capital of Culture celebrations in 2008, when Ringo Starr played from the roof of the building to over 50,000 people.

Must-See Month. Must-see, can’t-miss, the incredible events and offers from the 13th February – 13th March.

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