Constellations Liverpool
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Constellations Liverpool

Constellations is an independently-minded garden and event space in Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle. It combines art, music, food and drink.
Constellations is an independently-minded garden and event space in Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle. It combines art, music, food and drink.
Every weekend in Liverpool’s buzzing Baltic Triangle, Love Lane Brewery invites visitors behind the scenes for an hour-long tour through its striking, industrial space. Housed in a converted rubber factory,
From £25.00Legendary director Akira Kurosawa reimagines Shakespeare’s King Lear as a samurai epic set in sixteenth-century Japan.
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A hub for local artists and businesses in the heart of the Baltic Triangle.
A new creative space for upcoming digital and creative pioneers.
A highlight of Baltic Triangle’s speciality coffee scene, don’t miss Parliament Square Coffee’s fresh brunch options and excellent brews.
This tiny gem of a coffee-shop is almost too good to share.
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