Liverpool Mountain
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Chamber Rating
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LTT_OFFICIAL
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
Apr 17th, 2023 -
D T
Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
Jan 28th, 2023 -
John Min
Liverpool Mountain by internationally renowned artist Ugo Rondinone is a major new public artwork for the city region, commissioned by Liverpool Biennial and Tate Liverpool. Part of the Liverpool 2018 programme, the project marks the 10th anniversary of Liverpool European Capital of Culture, the 20th anniversary of Liverpool Biennial and the 30th anniversary of Tate Liverpool. It is supported by Royal Albert Dock Liverpool and funded by Liverpool City Region Combined Authority (Strategic Investment Fund).
Dec 30th, 2022 -
Peter Gregson
Fair enough but it's an eyesore
Oct 31st, 2022 -
Ian Fry
Striking monument located outside in a sort of courtyard beside the Tate gallery. Five brightly coloured boulders stacked on top of one another. Freshly painted and no graffiti.
Aug 7th, 2022
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Liverpool Mountain located?
A Liverpool Mountain is located at Royal Albert Dock, Hartley Quay, Liverpool, eng L3 4AQ
Q What is the internet address for Liverpool Mountain?
A The website (URL) for Liverpool Mountain is: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-liverpool/exhibition/ugo-rondinone-liverpool-mountain
Q What days are Liverpool Mountain open?
A Liverpool Mountain is open:
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Q How is Liverpool Mountain rated?
A Liverpool Mountain has a 4.6 Star Rating from 14 reviewers.
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Liverpool Mountain
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( 14 Reviews )LTT_OFFICIAL on Google
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
D T on Google
Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
John Min on Google
Liverpool Mountain by internationally renowned artist Ugo Rondinone is a major new public artwork for the city region, commissioned by Liverpool Biennial and Tate Liverpool.
Part of the Liverpool 2018 programme, the project marks the 10th anniversary of Liverpool European Capital of Culture, the 20th anniversary of Liverpool Biennial and the 30th anniversary of Tate Liverpool. It is supported by Royal Albert Dock Liverpool and funded by Liverpool City Region Combined Authority (Strategic Investment Fund).
Peter Gregson on Google
Fair enough but it's an eyesore
Ian Fry on Google
Striking monument located outside in a sort of courtyard beside the Tate gallery. Five brightly coloured boulders stacked on top of one another. Freshly painted and no graffiti.