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St Luke's Church, more commonly known by locals as the bombed-out church, is a former Anglican parish church in Liverpool, England. It stands on the corner of Berry Street and Leece Street, at the top of Bold Street. The church was built between 1811 and 1832, and was designed by John Foster, Sr. and John Foster, Jr., father and son who were successive surveyors for the municipal Corporation of Liverpool. In addition to being a parish church, it was also intended to be used as a venue for ceremonial worship by the corporation and as a concert hall.

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  • St Luke's Church, more commonly known by locals as the bombed-out church, is a former Anglican parish church in Liverpool, England. It stands on the corner of Berry Street and Leece Street, at the top of Bold Street. The church was built between 1811 and 1832, and was designed by John Foster, Sr. and John Foster, Jr., father and son who were successive surveyors for the municipal Corporation of Liverpool. In addition to being a parish church, it was also intended to be used as a venue for ceremonial worship by the corporation and as a concert hall. The church was badly damaged by bombs during the Liverpool Blitz in 1941 and has been a roofless shell ever since, giving rise to its nickname. It now stands as a memorial to those who died in the war, and has also been hired as a venue for exhibitions and events. The church and its surrounding walls, gates, and railings are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated Grade II* listed buildings. (en)
  • 圣路加堂(St Luke's Church, Liverpool)是一座已废弃的圣公会教堂,位于英国利物浦贝里街。 该堂建于1811-1832年,由约翰·福斯特父子设计。该堂在1941年德军空袭时严重受损,仅存无屋顶的外壳,现在作为战争死者纪念馆,以及展览以及戏剧、诗歌、舞蹈等文化活动场地。教堂、围墙、门均列为II*级登录建筑。 (zh)
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  • 圣路加堂(St Luke's Church, Liverpool)是一座已废弃的圣公会教堂,位于英国利物浦贝里街。 该堂建于1811-1832年,由约翰·福斯特父子设计。该堂在1941年德军空袭时严重受损,仅存无屋顶的外壳,现在作为战争死者纪念馆,以及展览以及戏剧、诗歌、舞蹈等文化活动场地。教堂、围墙、门均列为II*级登录建筑。 (zh)
  • St Luke's Church, more commonly known by locals as the bombed-out church, is a former Anglican parish church in Liverpool, England. It stands on the corner of Berry Street and Leece Street, at the top of Bold Street. The church was built between 1811 and 1832, and was designed by John Foster, Sr. and John Foster, Jr., father and son who were successive surveyors for the municipal Corporation of Liverpool. In addition to being a parish church, it was also intended to be used as a venue for ceremonial worship by the corporation and as a concert hall. (en)
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