Join us to preview Home Ground: the architecture of football, the latest exhibition at RIBA North + Tate Liverpool. Go behind the scenes of the beautiful game and explore how football stadiums have shaped cities, local neighbourhoods, and communities for over 125 years.
Home Ground highlights the history of football stadium design from the 1890s to the present day, exploring some of the game’s most iconic grounds. Inspired by Everton FC’s new Hill Dickinson Stadium in Liverpool, the exhibition presents the history of stadium design from the early 20th Century to today, and features more than 50 stadiums from around the world.
Through architectural models, photographs, and archive material, you'll discover how architecture plays a pivotal role in the stadium experience, not only serving as a venue for sport but as a cultural landmark and focal point for the local community and fans alike.
Whether you are a lifelong supporter or a curious visitor, our Home ground exhibition at RIBA North and Tate Liverpool invites you to see football stadiums as more than just sports venues, but as unique expressions of place, identity, and design.
The exhibition will continue until Sunday 25 January 2026.
Accessibility
- there is step free access to the main entrance and step free access to the first floor via a lift located at the rear
- guide dogs are welcome
- please contact us if you have any specific questions about access