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Address County Sessions House Liverpool L3, UK

A Grade II listed building located next to the Walker Art Gallery on Merseyside, County Sessions House features neoclassical architecture.

It was in 1884 that the building was inaugurated, after two years of work. Designed by the Liverpool architects F&G Holme, the County Sessions House was formerly the courthouse. It was not until 1984, when the Crown Courts moved to Derby Square, that the site became home to the Merseyside Museum of Labor History. It now houses the offices and storage space of the Walker Art Gallery. The former lawyers’ and judges’ chambers and cells remain unchanged.

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Map of 100 cult places in Marseille [French Edition]

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