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Queen Victoria Monument — Attraction in Liverpool

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Queen Victoria Monument
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The Victoria Memorial is a monument to Queen Victoria, located at the end of The Mall in London by the sculptor Thomas Brock. Designed in 1901, it was unveiled on 16 May 1911, though it was not completed until 1924.
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Cavern Club
8, 10 Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RE, United Kingdom
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Liverpool Beatles Museum
23 Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RE, United Kingdom
Museum of Liverpool
Pier Head, Mann Island, Liverpool L3 1DG, United Kingdom
The Wall Of Fame - Mathew Street
The Tourist Attraction Famous Celebrity Names On Wall Of Fame Outside Wall, Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RG, United Kingdom
The Beatles Statue
Pier Head, Liverpool L3 1BY, United Kingdom
Western Approaches
1-3 Rumford St, Liverpool L2 8SZ, United Kingdom
Open Eye Gallery
Waterfront, 19 Mann Island, Liverpool L3 1BP, United Kingdom
Liverpool Town Hall
Town Hall, High St, Liverpool L2 3SW, United Kingdom
Liverpool Waterfront
George Parade, Liverpool L3 1DP, United Kingdom
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Slug & Lettuce - Liverpool
The Watson Prickard Bldg, 16 N John St, Liverpool L2 4SH, United Kingdom
All Bar One Liverpool
Derby Square, Liverpool L2 7NU, United Kingdom
Neighbourhood Liverpool
62 Castle St, Liverpool L2 7LQ, United Kingdom
The Alchemist Liverpool
5 Brunswick St, Liverpool L2 0UU, United Kingdom
Bacaro
47 Castle St, Liverpool L2 9UB, United Kingdom
San Carlo - Liverpool
41 Castle St, Liverpool L2 9SH, United Kingdom
The Old Bank
James St, Liverpool L2 7NE, United Kingdom
Turtle Bay Liverpool Victoria St
Produce Exchange, 6A Victoria St, Liverpool L2 6QE, United Kingdom
The Restaurant Bar & Grill Liverpool
Halifax House, Brunswick St, Liverpool L2 0UU, United Kingdom
Spice Thai Castle Street
40 Castle St, Liverpool L2 7LA, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
easyHotel Liverpool City Centre
47 Castle St, Liverpool L2 9UB, United Kingdom
Hard Days Night Hotel
Central Buildings, N John St, Liverpool L2 6RR, United Kingdom
30 James Street Hotel
Albion House, 30 James St, Liverpool L2 7PQ, United Kingdom
Travelodge Liverpool Central The Strand
The Strand, Liverpool L2 0PP, United Kingdom
62 Castle Street Hotel
62 Castle St, Liverpool L2 7LQ, United Kingdom
Staycity Aparthotels, Liverpool, Waterfront
25 Drury Ln, Liverpool L2 0PH, United Kingdom
Heeton Concept Hotel - City Centre Liverpool
James St, Liverpool L2 7PQ, United Kingdom
Tune Hotel Liverpool
3–19, Queen Bldg, Castle St, Liverpool L2 4XE, United Kingdom
Hilton Liverpool City Centre
3 Thomas Steers Way, Liverpool L1 8LW, United Kingdom
The Z Hotel Liverpool
2 N John St, Liverpool L2 4SA, United Kingdom
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Queen Victoria Monument

One Derby Square, James St, Liverpool L2 1AB, United Kingdom
4.2(214)
Open until 12:00 AM
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The Victoria Memorial is a monument to Queen Victoria, located at the end of The Mall in London by the sculptor Thomas Brock. Designed in 1901, it was unveiled on 16 May 1911, though it was not completed until 1924.

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attractions: Cavern Club, Chavasse Park, Liverpool Beatles Museum, Museum of Liverpool, The Wall Of Fame - Mathew Street, The Beatles Statue, Western Approaches, Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool Town Hall, Liverpool Waterfront, restaurants: Slug & Lettuce - Liverpool, All Bar One Liverpool, Neighbourhood Liverpool, The Alchemist Liverpool, Bacaro, San Carlo - Liverpool, The Old Bank, Turtle Bay Liverpool Victoria St, The Restaurant Bar & Grill Liverpool, Spice Thai Castle Street
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Nearby attractions of Queen Victoria Monument

Cavern Club

Chavasse Park

Liverpool Beatles Museum

Museum of Liverpool

The Wall Of Fame - Mathew Street

The Beatles Statue

Western Approaches

Open Eye Gallery

Liverpool Town Hall

Liverpool Waterfront

Cavern Club

Cavern Club

4.8

(6.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Chavasse Park

Chavasse Park

4.5

(474)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Liverpool Beatles Museum

Liverpool Beatles Museum

4.5

(675)

Open 24 hours
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Museum of Liverpool

Museum of Liverpool

4.6

(4.5K)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Walk through Liverpools history
Walk through Liverpools history
Wed, Dec 10 • 10:00 AM
Merseyside, L3 1HU, United Kingdom
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Candlelight: The Wizard of Oz - A Classical Concert
Candlelight: The Wizard of Oz - A Classical Concert
Thu, Dec 11 • 8:30 PM
St George's Pl, Liverpool, L1 1JJ
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Glassblowing experience for beginners
Glassblowing experience for beginners
Sun, Dec 14 • 1:30 PM
Merseyside, L19 8JA, United Kingdom
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Nearby restaurants of Queen Victoria Monument

Slug & Lettuce - Liverpool

All Bar One Liverpool

Neighbourhood Liverpool

The Alchemist Liverpool

Bacaro

San Carlo - Liverpool

The Old Bank

Turtle Bay Liverpool Victoria St

The Restaurant Bar & Grill Liverpool

Spice Thai Castle Street

Slug & Lettuce - Liverpool

Slug & Lettuce - Liverpool

4.7

(4.6K)

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All Bar One Liverpool

All Bar One Liverpool

4.2

(565)

$$

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Neighbourhood Liverpool

Neighbourhood Liverpool

4.1

(507)

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The Alchemist Liverpool

The Alchemist Liverpool

4.4

(1.3K)

$$$

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The Queen Victoria Monument in Liverpool is a grand neo-Baroque structure located in Derby Square, built between 1902 and 1906 to honor Queen Victoria after her death in 1901. Designed by architect F. M. Simpson in collaboration with the firm Willink and Thicknesse, the monument features sculptures by Charles John Allen, a prominent figure in the New Sculpture movement .

Design and Symbolism Standing on the former site of Liverpool Castle, the monument is constructed from Portland stone and comprises a circular base with steps, surmounted by a domed pavilion supported by Ionic columns. At its center is a 4.42-meter bronze statue of Queen Victoria. Surrounding the base are four sculptural groups representing Agriculture, Commerce, Industry, and Education. Above the columns are allegorical figures symbolizing Justice, Wisdom, Charity, and Peace, with a statue of Fame atop the dome .

Historical Significance The monument survived the extensive bombing of Liverpool during World War II, notably the May Blitz of 1941, which devastated much of the surrounding area. Its resilience made it a symbol of the city's endurance...

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The statue is a good place to take memorable captures during your Liverpool visit. People use to sit and get together here. The monument has been built over the former site of Liverpool castle. The statue has a long presence, but with the unflattering figure of the queen. 8 min walk from queen square bus station, 7 min walk from Liverpool one bus station, 1 min walk from James Street train station. The cleanliness of the area is taken care of regularly. Now it is the time to take care of the cleanliness of...

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The Queen Victoria Monument in Liverpool is a striking and historic landmark located right in the heart of the city. Surrounded by impressive statues and detailed sculptures, it’s a beautiful tribute to one of Britain’s most iconic monarchs. The monument’s grand design and central location make it a great spot to pause, take photos, and appreciate Liverpool’s rich heritage. Whether you're a history lover or just exploring the city, it’s definitely worth a...

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The Queen Victoria Monument in Liverpool is a grand neo-Baroque structure located in Derby Square, built between 1902 and 1906 to honor Queen Victoria after her death in 1901. Designed by architect F. M. Simpson in collaboration with the firm Willink and Thicknesse, the monument features sculptures by Charles John Allen, a prominent figure in the New Sculpture movement . Design and Symbolism Standing on the former site of Liverpool Castle, the monument is constructed from Portland stone and comprises a circular base with steps, surmounted by a domed pavilion supported by Ionic columns. At its center is a 4.42-meter bronze statue of Queen Victoria. Surrounding the base are four sculptural groups representing Agriculture, Commerce, Industry, and Education. Above the columns are allegorical figures symbolizing Justice, Wisdom, Charity, and Peace, with a statue of Fame atop the dome . Historical Significance The monument survived the extensive bombing of Liverpool during World War II, notably the May Blitz of 1941, which devastated much of the surrounding area. Its resilience made it a symbol of the city's endurance and recovery .
Gihan Kanishka AnandaGihan Kanishka Ananda
The statue is a good place to take memorable captures during your Liverpool visit. People use to sit and get together here. The monument has been built over the former site of Liverpool castle. The statue has a long presence, but with the unflattering figure of the queen. 8 min walk from queen square bus station, 7 min walk from Liverpool one bus station, 1 min walk from James Street train station. The cleanliness of the area is taken care of regularly. Now it is the time to take care of the cleanliness of the statues.
Adnan Can KelicenAdnan Can Kelicen
The Queen Victoria Monument in Liverpool is a striking and historic landmark located right in the heart of the city. Surrounded by impressive statues and detailed sculptures, it’s a beautiful tribute to one of Britain’s most iconic monarchs. The monument’s grand design and central location make it a great spot to pause, take photos, and appreciate Liverpool’s rich heritage. Whether you're a history lover or just exploring the city, it’s definitely worth a quick visit.
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The Queen Victoria Monument in Liverpool is a grand neo-Baroque structure located in Derby Square, built between 1902 and 1906 to honor Queen Victoria after her death in 1901. Designed by architect F. M. Simpson in collaboration with the firm Willink and Thicknesse, the monument features sculptures by Charles John Allen, a prominent figure in the New Sculpture movement . Design and Symbolism Standing on the former site of Liverpool Castle, the monument is constructed from Portland stone and comprises a circular base with steps, surmounted by a domed pavilion supported by Ionic columns. At its center is a 4.42-meter bronze statue of Queen Victoria. Surrounding the base are four sculptural groups representing Agriculture, Commerce, Industry, and Education. Above the columns are allegorical figures symbolizing Justice, Wisdom, Charity, and Peace, with a statue of Fame atop the dome . Historical Significance The monument survived the extensive bombing of Liverpool during World War II, notably the May Blitz of 1941, which devastated much of the surrounding area. Its resilience made it a symbol of the city's endurance and recovery .
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The statue is a good place to take memorable captures during your Liverpool visit. People use to sit and get together here. The monument has been built over the former site of Liverpool castle. The statue has a long presence, but with the unflattering figure of the queen. 8 min walk from queen square bus station, 7 min walk from Liverpool one bus station, 1 min walk from James Street train station. The cleanliness of the area is taken care of regularly. Now it is the time to take care of the cleanliness of the statues.
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The Queen Victoria Monument in Liverpool is a striking and historic landmark located right in the heart of the city. Surrounded by impressive statues and detailed sculptures, it’s a beautiful tribute to one of Britain’s most iconic monarchs. The monument’s grand design and central location make it a great spot to pause, take photos, and appreciate Liverpool’s rich heritage. Whether you're a history lover or just exploring the city, it’s definitely worth a quick visit.
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