
Discover a Treasure Trove of Art and History in Port Sunlight
The Lady Lever Art Gallery, nestled in the picturesque Port Sunlight village, is a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and tourists alike. Housed in a stunning architectural gem, the gallery showcases an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and artifacts spanning centuries. Visitors can explore themed rooms filled with exquisite works, including the renowned Wedgwood Pottery displays. Complement your visit with a delightful experience at the cafe, where you can enjoy fresh coffee and homemade cakes in a beautifully adorned setting. With free entry and friendly staff, this gem of an attraction promises an unforgettable cultural experience.
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View permanent and rotating collections of paintings, sculptures, and artifacts in beautifully curated galleries.
Explore an extensive showcase of Wedgwood pottery, highlighting historical and artistic significance.
Enjoy coffee, cakes, scones, and light meals in a charming cafe with a stained glass domed ceiling.
Purchase souvenirs, books, and art-related items to remember your visit.
Engage with themed rooms and labeled exhibits for self-guided exploration of global art and history.
Utilize the gallery's elegant spaces for private events, exhibitions, and cultural gatherings.
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Overall rating
Carl R. Hussey
This was my first visit to The Lady Lever Art Gallery at Port Sunlight in Liverpool. What an amazing place! :) The galleries were full of really interesting artifacts and objects, and originally being from Stoke-on-Trent, (now living on Anglesey), I was really enthralled with the Wedgwood Pottery displays. Such a beautiful building as well, set in the lovely Port Sunlight garden estates area. The cafe, shop and toilet facilities were excellent, and the staff were really pleasant and hospitable too. All in all, a real gem of a place. Not to be missed if you are in Liverpool. Enjoy! :)
Sarah Mint
Wonderful building, so many interesting artefacts, furniture, paintings, sculpture, and many themed rooms to explore - we will need to return as there was so much to see. The smaller cafe is in a beautiful room with the domed stained glass ceiling - we had nice coffee & cake. Lovely neighbourhood too. I look forward to our next visit.
Paul Midgley
Easy to get to, and Port Sunlight village surrounding the gallery is an architectural gem in itself. The wide range of exhibits inside the gallery reflect the 'typical' breadth of interests of Lord Lever's family. Sculptures, paintings, ornaments, and furniture from across the globe and spanning Millennia mean there's always something to view. An added bonus was the Jim Moir exhibition of his bird paintings. The cafe in the basement provided good fare too.
tiddy irvine
Easy to park, right outside. Give yourself 2-3 hours to wander. Well worth a visit, it is free. The museum of Port Sunlight is opposite too. Everything is labelled, loved it.
B S
Brilliant place, worth a visit, its full of excellent artefacts, tapestry, paintings, sculptures, thank you for sharing this lovely place. The surrounding area is also worth a visit. The cafe was A1, coffee was so nice and rich, cakes were moist, fresh and we ended up having several cakes. The scones were also fresh and enjoyable. The young brunette lady who served was brilliant and polite and very helpful. Definitely recommend this place.