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SuperLambanana — Attraction in Liverpool

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SuperLambanana
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Superlambanana is a bright yellow sculpture in Liverpool, England. Weighing almost 8 tonnes and standing at 5.2 metres tall, it is intended to be a cross between a banana and a lamb and was designed by New York City-based Japanese artist Taro Chiezo.
Nearby attractions
World Museum
William Brown St, Liverpool L3 8EN, United Kingdom
Cavern Club
8, 10 Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RE, United Kingdom
Walker Art Gallery
William Brown St, Liverpool L3 8EL, United Kingdom
Liverpool Beatles Museum
23 Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RE, United Kingdom
Western Approaches
1-3 Rumford St, Liverpool L2 8SZ, United Kingdom
St George's Hall
St George's Pl, Liverpool L1 1JJ, United Kingdom
St John's Gardens
St John's Ln, St George's Pl, William Brown St, Liverpool L1 1JJ, United Kingdom
Eleanor Rigby Statue
Stanley St, Mathew St, Liverpool L1 6AA, United Kingdom
Central Library
William Brown St, Liverpool L3 8EW, United Kingdom
Liverpool Empire
Lime St, Liverpool L1 1JE, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Fattoush Restaurant
23 Hatton Garden, Liverpool L3 2FE, United Kingdom
Shenanigans
77 Tithebarn St, Liverpool L2 2EN, United Kingdom
Dale Street Kitchen & bar by Shino
Unit 3, Westminster Chambers, 90 Dale St, Liverpool L2 5TF, United Kingdom
Sanskruti Restaurant
Bixteth St, Liverpool L3 9LP, United Kingdom
Carlisi
92-94 Dale St, Liverpool L2 5TF, United Kingdom
Lovelocks Coffee Shop
27 Old Haymarket, Liverpool L1 6ER, United Kingdom
Hemingways Bar & Coffee House
64A Tithebarn St, Liverpool L2 2EE, United Kingdom
Thomas Rigby’s
23-25 Dale St, Liverpool L2 2EZ, United Kingdom
Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill Liverpool
Horton House, Exchange Flags, Liverpool L2 3YL, United Kingdom
Slug & Lettuce - Liverpool
The Watson Prickard Bldg, 16 N John St, Liverpool L2 4SH, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
The Richmond Apart-Hotel
24 Hatton Garden, Liverpool L3 2AA, United Kingdom
Yugo Ablett House - Liverpool Student Accommodation
2 Great Crosshall St, Liverpool L3 2AF, United Kingdom
PREMIER SUITES - Serviced Apartments Liverpool
7 Hatton Garden, Liverpool L3 2FE, United Kingdom
Abodus Student Living - Glassworks - Student Accommodation Liverpool
36 Vauxhall Rd, Liverpool L3 6AU, United Kingdom
ibis Styles Liverpool Centre Dale Street - Cavern Quarter
67 Dale St, Liverpool L2 2HJ, United Kingdom
Sleep Eat Love
5 Hatton Garden, Liverpool L3 2FE, United Kingdom
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Spa Liverpool
6 Sir Thomas St, Liverpool L1 6BR, United Kingdom
Caro Short Stay Main Bridewell - 2.5 Star
Cheapside, Liverpool L2 2DH, United Kingdom
Travelodge Liverpool Central
25 Old Haymarket, Liverpool L1 6ER, United Kingdom
The Shankly Hotel
Millennium House, 60 Victoria St, Liverpool L1 6JD, United Kingdom
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SuperLambanana

79 Tithebarn St, Liverpool L2 2ER, United Kingdom
4.1(159)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Superlambanana is a bright yellow sculpture in Liverpool, England. Weighing almost 8 tonnes and standing at 5.2 metres tall, it is intended to be a cross between a banana and a lamb and was designed by New York City-based Japanese artist Taro Chiezo.

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attractions: World Museum, Cavern Club, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Beatles Museum, Western Approaches, St George's Hall, St John's Gardens, Eleanor Rigby Statue, Central Library, Liverpool Empire, restaurants: Fattoush Restaurant, Shenanigans, Dale Street Kitchen & bar by Shino, Sanskruti Restaurant, Carlisi, Lovelocks Coffee Shop, Hemingways Bar & Coffee House, Thomas Rigby’s, Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill Liverpool, Slug & Lettuce - Liverpool
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Nearby attractions of SuperLambanana

World Museum

Cavern Club

Walker Art Gallery

Liverpool Beatles Museum

Western Approaches

St George's Hall

St John's Gardens

Eleanor Rigby Statue

Central Library

Liverpool Empire

World Museum

World Museum

4.6

(6.3K)

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Cavern Club

Cavern Club

4.8

(6.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Walker Art Gallery

Walker Art Gallery

4.7

(2.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Liverpool Beatles Museum

Liverpool Beatles Museum

4.5

(675)

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Nearby restaurants of SuperLambanana

Fattoush Restaurant

Shenanigans

Dale Street Kitchen & bar by Shino

Sanskruti Restaurant

Carlisi

Lovelocks Coffee Shop

Hemingways Bar & Coffee House

Thomas Rigby’s

Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill Liverpool

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Fattoush Restaurant

Fattoush Restaurant

4.5

(588)

$

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Shenanigans

Shenanigans

4.6

(534)

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Dale Street Kitchen & bar by Shino

Dale Street Kitchen & bar by Shino

4.8

(791)

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Sanskruti Restaurant

Sanskruti Restaurant

4.7

(1.1K)

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Alex WhittakerAlex Whittaker
It’s a great piece of modern Liverpool history, as it has the association with the Lambanana’s being placed around Liverpool during the 2008 Capital of Culture. My negatives towards it is how it has been used as a political symbol, I’d prefer things such as this to be left intact and just maintained. Hopefully they’ll go back to the original bright yellow colour soon. It’s just as shown in the photo, it is not worth travelling across the city to see and is located in a heavy student area (Library and Accommodations surround this).
PaulaPaula
We noticed several of these as we travelled around Liverpool. Quirky, brightly coloured and each one different. It wasn't until we took a trip on the Liverpool explorer bus that we found out they are a cross between a lamb and banana! Well, who'd have thought it! Apparently the designs were winners from a competition and they are now positioned all over Liverpool. They look great and made us smile so that deserves 5 stars 😂
Anne Marie StaggAnne Marie Stagg
I remember seeing the Lambananas when I first visited Liverpool several years ago. I spotted this one on a map and realised that it was quite close, so I took a stroll up from my hotel, just a 5 minute walk to have a look at it. It’s quite large so you can see it from a distance. There are more lambananas down on the dock, just by the Museum of Liverpool; each one is uniquely decorated so quite a sight to see.
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It’s a great piece of modern Liverpool history, as it has the association with the Lambanana’s being placed around Liverpool during the 2008 Capital of Culture. My negatives towards it is how it has been used as a political symbol, I’d prefer things such as this to be left intact and just maintained. Hopefully they’ll go back to the original bright yellow colour soon. It’s just as shown in the photo, it is not worth travelling across the city to see and is located in a heavy student area (Library and Accommodations surround this).
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We noticed several of these as we travelled around Liverpool. Quirky, brightly coloured and each one different. It wasn't until we took a trip on the Liverpool explorer bus that we found out they are a cross between a lamb and banana! Well, who'd have thought it! Apparently the designs were winners from a competition and they are now positioned all over Liverpool. They look great and made us smile so that deserves 5 stars 😂
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I remember seeing the Lambananas when I first visited Liverpool several years ago. I spotted this one on a map and realised that it was quite close, so I took a stroll up from my hotel, just a 5 minute walk to have a look at it. It’s quite large so you can see it from a distance. There are more lambananas down on the dock, just by the Museum of Liverpool; each one is uniquely decorated so quite a sight to see.
Anne Marie Stagg

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It’s a great piece of modern Liverpool history, as it has the association with the Lambanana’s being placed around Liverpool during the 2008 Capital of Culture.

My negatives towards it is how it has been used as a political symbol, I’d prefer things such as this to be left intact and just maintained. Hopefully they’ll go back to the original bright yellow colour soon.

It’s just as shown in the photo, it is not worth travelling across the city to see and is located in a heavy student area (Library and Accommodations...

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15w

We noticed several of these as we travelled around Liverpool. Quirky, brightly coloured and each one different. It wasn't until we took a trip on the Liverpool explorer bus that we found out they are a cross between a lamb and banana! Well, who'd have thought it! Apparently the designs were winners from a competition and they are now positioned all over Liverpool. They look great and made us smile so that...

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1y

I remember seeing the Lambananas when I first visited Liverpool several years ago. I spotted this one on a map and realised that it was quite close, so I took a stroll up from my hotel, just a 5 minute walk to have a look at it. It’s quite large so you can see it from a distance. There are more lambananas down on the dock, just by the Museum of Liverpool; each one is uniquely decorated so quite a...

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