Inside the Invisible Wind Factory
Explore behind the scenes at the Invisible Wind Factory, Liverpool's new multi-arts space – part venue, part gallery and installation space, part theme park.
This major city in the North West of England has long been associated with The Beatles and a lively music scene. It has enjoyed a recent period of cultural regeneration following its year as European Capital of Culture in 2008. It is home to the Liverpool Biennial, the biggest contemporary arts festival in the UK's cultural calendar.
Explore behind the scenes at the Invisible Wind Factory, Liverpool's new multi-arts space – part venue, part gallery and installation space, part theme park.
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