This is the Walkers Art Museum in downtown Liverpool. It's easy to find a water fountain and a tall monument in front of it. It's a train ride to the Lime Street and it's only a 3-5 minute walk to the right. On the right hand side of the first floor is the sculpture hall. There are vivid Han Baiyu sculptures. On both sides of the staircase wall leading to the second floor, there are large paintings. Upon the second floor, from the nearest side of the room to visit, are Victorian paintings and sculptures. Visit each room in chronological order and eventually arrive at the exhibition area of modern art. After the visit, you can buy some postcards printed with your favorite paintings in the shop. The copyright of paintings belongs to museums, so they can't be bought anywhere else. There is also an open cafe on the first floor, where all the consumption will be donated to the museum for operation. After all, people do not accept admission tickets.