Port of Liverpool Building

Port of Liverpool Building showing an administrative building, street scenes and heritage architecture
Port of Liverpool Building which includes street scenes, heritage architecture and an administrative building


Marvel at an architectural gem reflecting the designs of the British Empire. It is one of the Three Graces on Liverpoolā€™s waterfront.

The Port of Liverpool Building is a historic structure of Edwardian Baroque style overlooking the riverfront. Its iconic dome makes it among the most impressive buildings in the city. The building is one of the Three Graces of the Liverpool Skyline, along with the Royal Liver Building and the Cunard Building. This UNESCO site was the headquarters of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board from its completion in 1907 until 1994. Capture photos of the enormous white building from the pleasant plaza beside its faƧade.

Admire the elegant design of the building, with a copper dome that rises from the centre and twin towers on the corners. Gaze up at the domeā€™s spire, which reaches a height of 220 feet (67 metres). The faƧade has a large central portal beneath Baroque columns and a pediment.

Note the 10-foot (3-metre) statues of women on either side of the main entrance. These tall figures represent commerce and industry. Cross the River Mersey and enjoy the view of the entire building from across the water.

The building, which has five floors and a basement, is currently used for offices. Grey granite, white marble, Danzig oak and bronze fittings create an impressive interior. Elevators with maritime decorations transport people from top to bottom. Gaze up at the decorated ceiling of the dome rising above an octagonal inner balcony.

Sir Arnold Thornely and F.B. Hobbs designed the building, which was constructed from concrete frames and Portland stone at the beginning of the 20th century. The site was formerly known as the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board Offices. Outside, relax at one of the many restaurants and cafĆ©s that line the buildingā€™s modern piazza.

The Port of Liverpool Building is on the cityā€™s waterfront looking over the River Mersey. It is next to the Queensway Bridge, Canning Dock and Liverpool James Street Railway Station. While youā€™re here, visit nearby attractions, including the Museum of Liverpool, the Tate Liverpool and Merseyside Maritime Museum.

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