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There are a lot of worthy exhibits. As is usual in modern art, without descriptions not much would be clear, but the writing is very decent and really makes you see the meanings behind the clutter of objects. Picasso and Dalí are modestly neighboring with the most daring exhibits.
The galleries of the Tate are so well laid out. On this visit there were a number of pieces that were lighted to display the shadows of the pieces, adding a different dimension. We were lucky to talk to a Tate employee in the 4th floor gallery who explained to us how the piece we were looking at w
The Tate Liverpool is a great space and well worth a visit (or more as it’s free!) It’s in a good location on the Royal Albert Dock with easy access for pushchairs and wheelchairs etc although on my visit today the lift down to the toilets was broken. The Reception has free lockers which was really
On point: Liverpool Tate Museum visited this location numerous times, and each time I learned something new and found its history to be fascinating. Lots of information, pleasant employees, a warm, well-kept building, and accurate information for every item. Everybody who wants to see history shou
Tate Liverpool has quickly become one of my favourite locations to visit in the city. There's so much to see, and it seems like there's never enough time. Stop over for a couple hours of brilliant art appreciation before a lovely meal or after a walk around Royal Albert Dock.
On the Liverpool Quay, free entrance (but please do donate) It was a great visit for our daughter, who is into her ARTS. It was a great day out, so many interesting art works
My son’s opinion follows…. Lots of Morden art that I couldn’t really understand. It was a good little stop from the cold outside and didn’t really plan to stay long. We looked downstairs and saw this Morden art. Upstairs was all kind of art 3D 2D and most of it was hilariously random. We walked into
Tate Liverpool - A beautiful gallery full of contemporary art What is Tate Liverpool? Tate Liverpool is an art gallery that is located in the heart of Liverpool. They hold a number of exhibitions, festivals and displays that take place throughout the year. Exhibitions JMW Turner with Lamin Fof
Tate Liverpool is a popular annual destination for our art and photography school trips. Visually stunning - inside and out.
Worthwhile visit when in Liverpool. The exhibit was interesting and had some very unique installations. The staff were very willing to help and I found all to be very friendly and polite. Best of all you can visit for free!
I had a wonderful time at this amazing Art Gallery.
There were some very interesting pieces, and I really appreciated the lift as so many stairs can be tiring. It is free as well, which is great for when you are travelling on a budget.
Always full of great art! Specially the exhibitions with international up and coming artists
Great place, a good variety of work, it's free and not overwhelmingly large
A must visit in albert dock in liverpool. Its free for entry unless you are destined for some paid exhibitions. It is open till 5.50 pm in the afternoon so taht you can keep this for last after visiting all attractions which generally closes within 5 pm.
Visited the Tate on the Albert Dock while on a day trip (1st April) to Liverpool Paid £10 x 2 to see the Turner exhibition that is currently on. Some interesting pieces of art by Turner but not as much as I would have hoped and missing the more famous/key works by Turner; so at £10 a bit expensive
Well what can I say. I am not really an art person but we thought why not take a look around the free displays. There are some amazing pieces of art here. I felt very inspired whilst walking around. I don't want to give to much away but head up to the top floor exhibition and experience was amazing
Tate Liverpool is small so they rotate their stuff quite frequently. Exhibitions in London sometimes get redone in Liverpool. So it’s good for visit, revisit, and revisit. Easy access to neighbouring museums and the Dock.
The northern part of the well-known Tate. It’s interesting to see modern art of different years. You can find Dali as well. But it’s small gallery. Only two floors were working and they are free, which is pleasant. One more exhibition is paid. Overall it’s good, but not so many mind-taking works.
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