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  2. Architecture of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    This article contains too many pictures for its overall length. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please improve this article by removing indiscriminate collections of images or adjusting images that are sandwiching text in accordance with the Manual of Style on use of images. (August 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this ...

  3. List of Hindu temples in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool Ganesh Temple, Kirkby, Liverpool )( liverpoolganeshtemple.org.uk ) Radha Krishna Temple, Liverpool; Rama Krishna Temple, Warrington; Liverpool Murugan Temple, Upton, Wirral (liverpoolmurugantemple.org.uk) Liverpool Sri Muthumariamman temple, Liverpool-See also: All Hindu Temples in Liverpool, their contact details and opening hours [4]

  4. Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King [2] and locally nicknamed "Paddy's Wigwam", [3] is the seat of the Archbishop of Liverpool and the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool in Liverpool, England.

  5. Grade I listed buildings in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Listed Buildings in Liverpool Albert Dock, left, the largest single collection of Grade I listed buildings in the UK Listed buildings in Liverpool Grade I listed buildings Grade II* listed buildings City Centre Suburbs Grade II listed buildings: L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 L17 L18 L19 L24 L25 There are over 2500 listed buildings in Liverpool, England. [nb 1] A listed ...

  6. The Temple, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The Temple was constructed in 1864–65. [1] It was built for the banker Sir William Brown and designed by Sir James Picton. [2] Leading from the rear of the building were two brick ranges with large windows.

  7. Category:Buildings and structures in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Big Dig (Liverpool) Blacklers; Grade II* listed buildings in Liverpool – City Centre; Grade II* listed buildings in Liverpool – Suburbs; Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L1; Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L2; Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L3; Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L4; Grade II listed buildings in ...

  8. Listed buildings in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The value of Liverpool's architecture and design was recognised in 2004, when several areas throughout the city were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known as the Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City , the sites were added in recognition of the city's role in the development of International trade and docking technology. [ 10 ]

  9. Category:Churches in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Churches in Liverpool, a city in the North-west of England. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ...