LIVERPOOL: THE MOST PLANNING PLAN OF ENGLAND
Who has visited Liverpool and knows a bit about Italy, often compares the English city to Naples. For the safe sea, for the joyous city disorder too, but especially for the openness and sympathy of its inhabitants. The Scousers, so called the inhabitants of Liverpool, are somewhat different from the stereotype that every Englishman takes behind: they are sociable, even with the strangers and ready to make fun at the first opportunity. A diversity that reaffirms at every opportunity, especially during football matches, a real obsession with men and women in the city.
And here’s the face of Liverpool with the Maritime Museum, Tate Modern, the Beatles’ Museum, living with its roots: the cathedrals, the extraordinary Walker Gallery and the “Three Graces”.