The Royal Court is a Grade II listed building, a magnificent example of one of the best theatres built in the Art Deco style. The Royal Court Liverpool Trust is part way through an £11m scheme to renovate the building.
The theatre is one of Liverpool's most enduring and iconic buildings, and has a rich history including several ghosts!
Tours will last around two hours and will be led by an experienced guide. Tours are just £5 with all of the money going towards the restoration of the building. Tickets must be booked in advance as the tours will not take place unless a minimum of five people are booked in. You can book online below or call 0151 709 4321.
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