FACT

Alex Saint
Image courtesy of Visit Britain

FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) is the UK’s leading centre for art, film and the creative use of technology. Located in the heart of Liverpool city centre, FACT creates transformative experiences that spark the imagination and enrich lives. Home to three art galleries, four cinema screens and a Studio/Lab for artists, the centre provides platforms and opportunities for people to create, learn, experience and make sense of the world today. In 2023, FACT celebrated 20 years of groundbreaking moments and unforgettable memories shaped by over 500 artists and more than 5 million visitors.

The hub offers a dynamic program of exhibitions, workshops, and screenings that often explore contemporary themes such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and social justice. It provides opportunities for artists to experiment with new media such as through games or virtual reality and, often with an interactive element for the audience. The Studio/Lab talent and skills development programme supports artists and young people to develop their practices, test ideas and gain experience in a professional environment.

Perhaps most enticingly, FACT is home to Liverpool’s Picturehouse cinema, which screens independent films, documentaries, and foreign-language movies alongside hosting talks and Q&A sessions with directors and other film professionals. You can treat yourself to traditional cinema snacks like popcorn and ice-cream or have a drink in the first floor bar. On the ground floor, you’ll also find a bright and airy café, serving good coffee and lunches.

FACT is housed in an architecturally unique building (you won’t miss the tiled façade and bright orange entrance) with multi-use spaces designed to foster a collaborative environment for artists, technology researchers and the public. Its central Ropewalks location just behind the hubbub of Bold Street means it’s just a few steps from some of the city’s lovelies restaurants and bars too.

88 Wood StreetLiverpoolL1 4DQ View map
Telephone: 0151 707 4444 Visit Now

Accessibility

Full access

Admission Charges

Cinema - £9 adult, £6 child peak times

Children and Families

children's menu, baby-changing, activities and screenings

Commercial and Hire Services

For hire

Services and Facilities

galleries, cinema, cafe-bar, restaurant, shop

Opening Hours

  • Monday10:00am - 6:00pm
  • Tuesday10:00am - 6:00pm
  • Wednesday10:00am - 6:00pm
  • Thursday10:00am - 6:00pm
  • Friday10:00am - 6:00pm
  • Saturday10:00am - 6:00pm
  • Sunday10:00am - 6:00pm

Always double check opening hours with the venue before making a special visit.

What's on at FACT

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ExhibitionsCity Centre
Art Plays Games at FACT

Art Plays Games is a new show at FACT, celebrating games created by digital artists and independent video game developers.

free entry

What's on near FACT

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ExhibitionsCity Centre
Art Plays Games at FACT

Art Plays Games is a new show at FACT, celebrating games created by digital artists and independent video game developers.

free entry
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ExhibitionsLiverpool
But Does It Speak? at the Bluecoat

The new year at the Bluecoat starts with a brand new season of screenings, workshops and events from artists who utilise written and spoken word. But Does It Speak? Runs…

free entry

Where to go near FACT

City Centre
Café or Coffee Shop
Garden Cafe FACT

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Next to Nowhere Café

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Shop
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News from Nowhere is a radical community bookshop selling texts on important current issues as well as leading social justice initiatives.

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Restaurant
BAM BOO

BAM BOO delivers a slice of paradise right in Liverpool city centre, with indulgent meals and delicious cocktails.

City Centre
Café or Coffee Shop
Bold Street Coffee

A super cool cafe at the top of Bold Street, Bold Street Coffee in Liverpool serves a range of specialist coffee, cakes and sandwiches.

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Maray

Much-loved Liverpool restaurant, specialising in forward-thinking small plate dishes.

City Centre
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LEAF on Bold Street

Keeping Bold Street a hub of creativity, LEAF is more than a tearoom, it’s also a bar and thriving event space with a packed schedule of upcoming happenings.

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Arts Club Liverpool

Based in Liverpool’s old Royal Institute of Arts and Science building, Liverpool Arts Club is a great spot to catch small touring acts.

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Cafe Tabac

Cafe Tabac is the longest running café bar in Liverpool, serving food and drinks to arty locals and curious newcomers.

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