• The Royal Liver Building opened in 1911 as the HQ of the Royal Liver Group, whose roots began with the formation of the Liverpool Liver Burial Society in 1850.
  • Opened in 1911, it was once the tallest building in Europe and remains a majestic landmark. The Royal Liver Building boasts several unique features.
  • The Royal Liver Building is an iconic landmark in Liverpool and one of the most recognizable places to visit in Liverpool.
  • …feet) tall, and the 11-story Royal Liver Building (1909), built in Liverpool by Hennebique’s English representative, Louis Mouchel.
  • The Royal Liver Building is one of Liverpool’s most iconic landmarks, situated on the waterfront and towering over the River Mersey.
  • The Royal Liver Building is an iconic Grade I listed office, constructed in the early 1900’s as the head offices of the Royal Liver Friendly society.
  • The Royal Liver Building has the largest clock faces in the UK, which means they are even bigger than of those on Big Ben in London.
  • The historic Royal Liver Building, located on the Pier Head, is a Grade I listed building. It's one of the 'Three Graces' that sit side by side on the waterfront...
  • Royal Liver Assurance Building. Type. CTBUH collects data on two major types of tall structures: 'Buildings' and 'Telecommunications / Observation Towers.'
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