The Bombed Out Church - Free Audio Guide
Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
The Bombed Out Church, Bold Place, Ropewalks, Islington, Liverpool, Liverpool City Region, England, L1 9LD, United Kingdom
The Bombed Out Church, officially known as St Luke's Church, is a historic site in Liverpool, England. Built between 1811 and 1832, it was severely damaged during the Liverpool Blitz in World War II, leaving it as a roofless shell. This Grade II* listed building is now a memorial to those who lost their lives in the war and serves as a cultural hub for the community, hosting various events and exhibitions. Visitors can explore its striking Gothic Revival architecture and the surrounding garden, which features memorials, including the Irish Famine Memorial and a Christmas truce sculpture. The site is accessible to all and offers free admission. Check the official website for current visiting hours and event schedules.