• Standing proudly in Cardiff bay, a beautiful building built in 1897, re-opened in 2010 as a Welsh history museum & the clock tower is unofficially named 'Little Ben'...
  • 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...
  • The Pierhead was originally built as offices for the Bute Docks Company, renamed the Cardiff Railway Company in 1897.
  • The Pierhead Building dates back to 1896 and is now a major landmark in the newly developed Cardiff Bay.
  • A historic Grade One listed building featuring Wales’ very own Big Ben, the Pierhead is a unique visitor and events venue.
  • One of the most iconic and recognisable buildings in Cardiff, the Pierhead Building was built way back in 1897 and initially served as the headquarters for the...
  • The Pierhead building in Cardiff is a must-visit for tourists. ... Moreover, the nearby Cardiff Bay area offers a plethora of dining and entertainment options.
  • 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.
  • Walking through Cardiff Bay saw this historic building is quite remarkable for its architecture and clock they call "Baby Big Ben".