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Tate Liverpool sees the first phase of transformation complete

  • February 5, 2025
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Tate Liverpool sees the first phase of transformation complete

Tate Liverpool seen a visit from Mayor Steve Rotheram as the project to renew the galleries begins to take shape. The careful removal of the redundant components of the old gallery in the Grade 1 listed building has revealed the original brick walls of the historic warehouse, signalling the end of first phase of the project.

The major reimagining of this Royal Albert Dock landmark is designed by 6a architects and will transform the UK’s most-popular contemporary art gallery outside London.

Tate Liverpool sees the first phase of transformation complete
Photo Credit: Gareth Jones

Contractors Gilbert Ash have stripped out the building’s aged infrastructure and revealed more of the Victorian warehouse’s character. This work has brought more natural light into the building, provided a stronger connection to the building’s history and, crucially, opened up new views over the River Mersey that have never been accessible to the public before. Alongside this, full renovation of the roof has included improvements to the insulation, lead sheeting, joinery, windows and guttering.

Work will now begin to establish a new art hall on the ground floor. Gallery spaces over a further three floors will be reorientated to give new panoramic views of the River Mersey, re-establishing the building’s connection to its historic waterfront site. The transformation will also address critical infrastructure challenges and will end the gallery’s reliance on fossil fuels, removing gas boilers and using an all-electric operation.

Tate Liverpool sees the first phase of transformation complete
Photo Credit: James Speakman/ PA Media Assignments

A beacon for cultural regeneration in the north, Tate Liverpool’s transformation looks further into the future as part of the wider development of the city region’s waterfront. The project will cement the gallery’s position as a lynchpin in the region’s £6bn visitor economy and a vital driver in attracting further inward investment.

Helen Legg, Director, Tate Liverpool said:

“We’re delighted to see the new vision for Tate Liverpool beginning to unfold as we reveal more of the Victorian brick walls and open up the former warehouse’s deep spaces and riverside views. When visitors return, they will be able to enjoy the amazing atmosphere of this historic building, reconnecting with the heritage and history of the site, while enjoying improved access to the full breadth of the national collection.”

Arts Minister, Sir Chris Bryant said:

“The transformation of Tate Liverpool will be invaluable to the region, supporting the cultural regeneration of the North West and reconnecting visitors with the building’s history. 

“I’m thrilled that with the support of £6.6 million from the Public Bodies Infrastructure Fund, the heritage of this cultural venue will be protected, whilst ensuring the building is fit for future generations to visit and enjoy.”

Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram said:

“The transformation of Tate Liverpool perfectly captures what makes our region so special: honouring our history while looking ahead to the future. By breathing new life into this historic building, we’re not only celebrating its legacy but strengthening its role at the heart of our £6.25 billion visitor economy and restating our place as the UK’s cultural capital.

“The impact of this project stretches beyond art; it’s about creating opportunities, driving regeneration, and showcasing the very best of our city region to the world. Tate Liverpool is a symbol of everything we stand for—creativity, ambition, and a deep connection to our community.”

Kim Johnson MP for Liverpool Riverside said:

“Tate Liverpool is a key cultural landmark that plays a vital role in our city’s artistic and economic life, showcasing our rich creative heritage to the world. Having an internationally renowned institution right here in Liverpool is always a source of pride, and this redevelopment helps ensure its legacy continues to inspire many generations to come.”

The reinvigorated Tate Liverpool will welcome visitors into a 21st century museum with spaces designed to showcase the incredible diversity of Tate’s collection and host world-class exhibitions. These galleries will sit seamlessly alongside public spaces for play, relaxation and learning while spectacular views across the Mersey will connect the gallery to its historic context on the region’s waterfront. 

Funding for the project has come from the UK Government, including £10m from MHCLG, as part of a successful combined £20m bid with National Museums Liverpool, and £6.6m from the DCMS Public Bodies Infrastructure Fund. The project has benefitted from further funding from foundations, including £1.25m from the Wolfson Foundation and gifts from individuals. The Liverpool City Region Combined Authority also awarded funding for the developmental phase of the project via its Strategic Investment Fund.

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