Liverpool Cathedral’s Peace Doves brings in £1.4m to local economy

Peace Doves art installation

Liverpool Cathedral’s Peace Doves has attracted over 60,000 visitors in its first month bringing an estimated £1.4m to the local economy.

The artwork, created by renowned sculptor and artist Peter Walker, features over 18,000 paper doves suspended from the roof of the Cathedral, accompanied by a soundscape from composer David Harper.

It is the latest in a series of art installations to be staged at the Cathedral over recent years.

In 2018, over 60,000 visitors saw Museum of the Moon, a 23ft replica of the moon and in 2019, a further 180,000 came to see ‘Gaia’, a giant earth.

Both artworks were created by renowned British artist Luke Jerram.

Dean of Liverpool, Dr Sue Jones said: “When we re-opened to visitors in May, we wanted to come back with something which our worshippers and visitors could enjoy and experience as a small gift to the city – after the terrible fifteen months the world has just been through.

“It is great to see that the Peace Doves has struck a chord with so many in the first few weeks.

She added: “It was particularly important that we put on this installation on now, since so many thousands of people during the past year or so had taken the time to write their hopes and prayers on the wings of the doves and those words at this time have undoubtedly added to the poignancy and beauty of this unique installation.”

Peter Sandman, Head of Visitor Economy, Liverpool City Region Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) said: “It’s wonderful to see how Peace Doves has captured the public’s imagination in its first few weeks.

Liverpool Cathedral’s Peace Doves art installation

“Liverpool Cathedral is one of the City Region’s major visitor assets and this installation clearly demonstrates the cathedral’s continued importance and appeal as we move towards recovery.”

Peace Doves runs until 30 August, 2021, with a series of further special events, including talks, music, yoga and the chance to dine under the doves.

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