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Cunard Building

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The Cunard Building is one of Liverpool's iconic 'Three Graces' at Pier Head, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Completed in 1917, it served as the headquarters of the Cunard Line, a legendary transatlantic shipping company. Its imposing neoclassical facade features ornate carvings and a central dome, while the interior boasts a grand marble-lined hall. Though not open to the public, its exterior is a must-see for architecture enthusiasts and a testament to Liverpool's maritime dominance. The building now houses offices and event spaces.

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  • Admire the ornate neoclassical facade and dome
  • Photograph the building as part of the 'Three Graces' skyline
  • Learn about Cunard's transatlantic heritage from nearby plaques

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Ways to visit Cunard Building

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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