• The Pierhead Building (Welsh: Adeilad y Pierhead) is a Grade I listed building in Cardiff Bay, Wales. It was built in 1897 as the headquarters for the Bute Dock Company.
  • The Grade 1 listed Pierhead Building stands on the waterfront of Cardiff Bay as one of the city’s most familiar landmarks, adjacent to the Senedd building and...
  • Built in 1897 in French-Gothic Renaissance style, completely clad in striking glazed red terracotta manufactured in Ruabon, the Pierhead Building stands proud...
  • The Pierhead was originally built as offices for the Bute Docks Company, renamed the Cardiff Railway Company in 1897.
  • The Pierhead Building opened in 1897 after 3 years of construction, as offices for the Bute Docks Company, renamed the Cardiff Railway Company in 1897.
  • Picture of Cardiff Pierhead building c1904 The Pierhead is now a unique visitor, events and conference venue for the people of Wales.
  • A historic Grade One listed building featuring Wales’ very own Big Ben, the Pierhead is a unique visitor and events venue.
  • A historic Grade One listed building 0300 200 6565 pierhead.org The Pierhead helped Wales forge its identity 'through water and fire' in the late nineteenth century.
  • Situated alongside the West Dock Basin (nprn 34288) is the magnificent Pierhead Building, erected in 1896 as dock offices for the Bute Dock Company.