Liverpool is a World Heritage City with hundreds of registered buildings, including the world's largest Anglican Cathedral (not pictured), that has the world's highest Gothic arches, the heaviest peal of bells, a seventy-eight foot high bridge within the structure, and a tower that offers views of the city.




The cathedral (not pictured here, but worth visiting) was started in 1904, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. His most famous design was the red telephone box [booth]. Sir Paul McCartney famously premiered his Liverpool Oratorio in the cathedral. For more information, visit the Cathedral website LiverpoolCathedral.org.uk.




These fountains are in front of the Walker Art Museum. The lion is in front of the Post Office. Next - click here.