The Royal Institution
The Royal Institution’s story stretches back over two centuries, beginning in 1814 as an organisation devoted to the promotion of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Awarded a Royal Charter in 1821, it quickly became a cultural hub for Liverpool’s leading minds and famously hosted exhibitions such as John James Audubon’s world-renowned Birds of America.
Today, that legacy is celebrated in a new era. The interiors pay tribute to the building’s distinguished past while embracing a vibrant, contemporary style, creating an atmosphere that blends timeless elegance with modern energy.
