Site of the Three Graces

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The Site of the Three Graces is a celebrated waterfront ensemble in Liverpool comprising three iconic early 20th-century buildings that symbolize the city’s maritime heritage and architectural grandeur.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tourist attraction
urban landscape
waterfront ensemble
adjacentTo Canal Link
Mann Island NERFINISHED
Mersey Ferry terminal
associatedWith Port of Liverpool
commercial offices
shipping companies
constructionPeriod early 20th century
culturalSignificance emblem of Liverpool’s global trading past
key element of Liverpool’s city identity
hasArchitecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
Baroque Revival
surface form: Edwardian Baroque

early 20th-century commercial architecture
hasPart Cunard Building
Port of Liverpool Building
Royal Liver Building
hasPublicSpace open plaza areas at Pier Head
hasViewOf Wirral Peninsula
heritageDesignation conservation area (local planning context)
knownFor historic office buildings
iconic skyline
symbolic representation of Liverpool
locatedIn England
Liverpool
Merseyside
North West England
United Kingdom
locatedOn Mersey waterfront
surface form: Liverpool waterfront

Pier Head
overlooks River Mersey
partOf Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City World Heritage Site
surface form: Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City (historical UNESCO World Heritage Site)
photographySubject cityscape photography
tourist photography
symbolizes Liverpool’s architectural grandeur
Liverpool’s maritime heritage
tourismCategory cultural tourism site
heritage tourism site
urbanFunction business district frontage
ceremonial waterfront setting

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Pier Head hasNickname Site of the Three Graces