The exterior is an ancient building with the style of Greek and Roman pillars, which has a very historical sense. Take the train to Liverpool Lime Street as soon as you leave the station, walk to the right side for 3-5 minutes, and there is a fountain and a tall monument in front of it. It's easy to find. Because nobody went before the poor swim, so I don't know about this gallery. After visiting, I still like it very much. On the right hand side of the first floor is the sculpture hall. There are many vivid Chinese and white jade sculptures with Italian flavor. Students who like photography should not miss it. On both sides of the staircase wall leading to the second floor are large paintings. I personally know that Napoleon is more famous for crossing the snow mountain. Another version of the painting is hidden in the Louvre. Upon the second floor, the visitor starts from the room closest to his side. It looks like Victorian paintings and sculptures. They are visited in time sequence from room to room. Finally, they will arrive at the exhibition area of modern art. Personal favorite is the first room, almost every work has been seen one by one, with narrative paintings as the main type, so look at the introduction will find a lot of stories. When I went, there were a lot of children who were taken by teachers to sketch in the art gallery. They could listen to their conversations when they were free. They were very funny. The Audio Guide seemed 1.95 pounds each, which was very affordable. After the visit, don't forget to buy some postcards of your favorite paintings in the store. Because the copyright of the paintings belongs to the museum, they can't be bought anywhere else. There is also an open cafe on the first floor. All the consumption inside will be donated to the museum for operation. After all, people don't accept admission tickets.