Le Hard Days Night Hotel est un hôtel quatre étoiles situé au Nord de John Street à Liverpool, en Angleterre. Seul hôtel sur le thème des Beatles dans le monde, il est nommé d'après leur film, album et chanson de A Hard Day's Night. L'hôtel a ouvert quatre ans après sa conception initiale, en février 2008, lorsque Liverpool était Capitale Européenne de la Culture. Il dispose de 110 chambres, dont les célèbres suites McCartney et Lennon, ainsi que de nombreux bars et restaurants (Blakes Restaurant, Bar Four, Le Bar-Salon et le Live Lounge). L'hôtel est situé dans les Central Buildings, classés Grade II et redéveloppés, qui avaient été achevés en 1884
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Derby Square
Derby Square is in the city centre of Liverpool, England.
The square stands on what was the original site for Liverpool Castle. Records differ on when it was built, but it is believed to have been constructed any time from 1208 to 1235. Following the English Civil War, parliament ordered the castle to be destroyed and by 1715 the castle was a ruin, with its bricks and stone being recycled for other building work in the city.
St George's Church was built on the square and opened in 1726. The church had to be rebuilt between 1809 and 1825 as the tower was starting to crack. This was because the church was built over part of the rubble-filled moat of the old castle and had begun to settle and crack.
Funding for the church was stopped by Liverpool Corporation after an anti-Semetic sermon was preached following the appointment of a Jewish Mayor, Charles Mozley, in 1863. The church closed in 1897 and was demolished two years later.
Between 1838 and 1840 the architect Edward Corbett constructed the North and South Wales Bank building, which is now known as Castle Moat House and still stands on the square.
The Victoria Monument, dedicated to Queen Victoria, was built on the square and was officially unveiled in 1906. The monument was given Grade II listed status in 1975.
The square was damaged extensively during the 1941 blitz, though despite the heavy damage, the Victoria Monument escaped without any serious damage.
In 1973, construction work began on Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts, Liverpool, with the facility opening in 1984. The 1970s also saw the square linked to The Strand as part of Liverpool's skyway project. The project was never fully implemented, and the bridges were removed in the 2000s.
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Corn Exchange, Liverpool
The Corn Exchange is a commercial building in Drury Lane in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. The structure has been converted into apartments and studios.
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Municipal Annexe
The Municipal Annexe, 68 Dale Street, Liverpool is next to the Municipal Buildings, Liverpool, the former administrative headquarters of Liverpool City Council.
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Victoria Street, Liverpool
Victoria Street is a road in Liverpool, England. Situated in the city centre, it runs between the Queensway Tunnel entrance to Cook Street.
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