The classes 25Mb and 25Mz spent almost two weeks in the city of the Beatles, Anfield Road, and Scousers. Their audio reports chronicle some of the activities that were on the programme during this time. Enjoy this colourful soundscape from the north of England!
From the First Week
On Tuesday, 24th September, both classes went on a guided city tour. Here are Stefanie’s and Lorenzo’s thoughts on the tour:
On Wednesday, each student visited one museum of their choice. Linda and Finn were inside the World Museum:
Joan and Simon have put together this report from the Maritime and Slavery Museum at the Royal Albert Dock:
Rudolf and Sevrin send impressions from the Museum of Liverpool:
In the evening of 25th September, a group of students went on the Mersey Tunnel Tour. Here is how Efraim and Quentin experienced it, while Mathis and Hannes have collected their impressions here.
A little later, singer-songwriter Gemma Hayes performed in the Music Room at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. Here are Noemi’s and Larissa’s impressions:
Johanna and Joana chronicled the afternoon trip to the small town of Chester in the following report:
On Friday, a large group of students went to Anfield Road to do a stadium tour there. Dennis and Martin have reported on it here.
In the evening, the adults in the group were treated to a night inside the famous Cavern Club. Lynn and Olivia were certainly impressed:
The first week concluded with a day trip to Wales, where the group visited Conwy and its famous castle before travelling on to the beach resort of Llandudno, where they climbed its viewpoint, the Great Orme. Quinn and Jonas have put together this report:
From the Second Week
After a free Sunday, Monday began with escape room challenges before a group of students attended another concert in the Music Room, this time by guitarist and composer Jesse Cook. This is what Lukas and Henrik have cooked up afterwards:
On the afternoon of 1st October, the group focused on Liverpool’s music. The group at the Beatles Story learnt a lot about the city’s most famous band. Here is what Thomas and Felix put together:
The rest of the group approached music a little more broadly at the British Music Experience. This report comes from Alice and Lilli:
The evening activities concluded on Wednesday with a concert by The Easy Rollers, reported on by Adriana:
A large group, finally, had the chance to watch the Champions League game between Liverpool and Bologna live at Anfield. Eric and Kjell as well as Anastasiia and Mavie have reported on it: