St George's Hall

St George’s Hall is a central Liverpool landmark and gathering place, set amid incomparable surroundings. Opposite Lime Street Station in St George’s Quarter, it’s one of the world’s finest neoclassical buildings. The structure measures 169 ft in length and 74 ft in width, with Europe’s largest tunnel-vaulted ceiling. Opened in 1854 for music festivals and the Civil and Crown courts, it has remained at the heart of city life.

Getting there

St George's Hall

St George's Pl, Liverpool, Liverpool, L1 1JJ

About St George's Hall

St George's Hall in Liverpool, is a neoclassical masterpiece that hosts concerts and civic events in the heart of the city.

  • What is St George's Hall architectural style?
    It is regarded as one of the finest examples of Neoclassical architecture in the world.
  • When was the hall built?
    The hall opened in 1854, and was designed to host both concerts and courts of law.
  • Where is St George's Hall located?
    It stands in the heart of Liverpool's historic St George's Quarter.
  • What is special about its ceiling?
    It boasts Europe’s largest tunnel-vaulted ceiling.
  • What are the building's dimensions?
    The building is 169 feet long by 74 feet wide.