Tate Liverpool displays the National Collection of modern and
contemporary art in the north. Collection displays are free
to view and can include work by celebrated artists including
Salvador Dali, Tracey Emin, Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso and many
more.
Tate Liverpool also presents Special Exhibitions - rare
opportunities to see artwork from internationally renowned museums
and galleries alongside artwork from private collections.
Forthcoming Special exhibitions include Alice in Wonderland (04
November 2011 - 29 January 2012),Charline Von Heyl (24 February
- 27 May 2012) and Turner, Monet, Twombly (22 June
- 28 October 2012).
Directions
By train The nearest train station to Tate
Liverpool is James Street Station (720 metres approx.). Mainline
rail tickets to Liverpool Lime Street Station are valid for travel
to James Street Station.
By bus Liverpool ONE Bus Station on Canning Street
is directly opposite the Albert Dock, approximately 365 metres from
Tate Liverpool. Route C4 also stops at the Albert Dock.
For more information about public transport in Liverpool, call
Traveline on 0871 200 22 33 or go to the Merseytravel website at http://www.merseytravel.gov.uk/.
By ferry Mersey Ferries from Seacombe and Woodside
on the Wirral call at the Pier Head (960 metres approx.). Access
from the Pier Head to the gallery is via the Strand.
By car To get to Tate Liverpool, follow the brown
signs to Waterfront. The following car parks are near Tate
Liverpool: A multi-storey car park at Kings Dock Q-Park Liverpool
ONE, with 2,000 underground spaces. Located at 35 Strand Street,
Liverpool, L1 8LT