Pier Head

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Pier Head is a historic waterfront area in Liverpool, England, famed for its iconic "Three Graces" buildings and UNESCO-listed maritime heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
waterfront area
architecturalStyle Edwardian architecture
surface form: Edwardian Baroque (principal buildings)
country United Kingdom
eraOfMajorDevelopment early 20th century
hasFunction ceremonial space for civic events
hasLandmark Cunard Building
Port of Liverpool Building
Royal Liver Building
hasNearbyAttraction Albert Dock
Museum of Liverpool
hasNearbyInfrastructure Liverpool Cruise Terminal
hasNickname Site of the Three Graces
hasPromenade riverside promenade
hasPublicArt Beatles-Platz
surface form: Beatles statues

various maritime memorials
hasStructure Cunard Building
George’s Dock Building
surface form: George's Dock Ventilation Tower

Titanic Memorial
surface form: Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic

Mersey Ferry terminal
Mersey Ferry terminal
surface form: Pier Head Ferry Terminal

Port of Liverpool Building
Queen Victoria Monument
Royal Liver Building
hasTransportConnection Liverpool James Street Merseyrail station
surface form: Liverpool James Street railway station

Mersey Ferry
hasUse public open space
tourist attraction
transport hub
hasViewOf Birkenhead
heritageDesignation Conservation area
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site (former)
isFamousFor Three Graces
maritime history
waterfront skyline
locatedIn England
Liverpool
Merseyside
locatedInCityCentre Liverpool
surface form: Liverpool city centre
locatedOnWaterbody River Mersey
partOf Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City World Heritage Site buffer zone
surface form: Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City

Liverpool docks
surface form: Liverpool waterfront
significance symbol of Liverpool's maritime heritage
tourismImportance major visitor destination in Liverpool
UNESCOSiteType cultural
wasIncludedIn Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City World Heritage Site

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Liverpool hasLandmark Pier Head
Mersey Ferry hasTerminal Pier Head
this entity surface form: Pier Head ferry terminal
Royal Liver Building locatedOn Pier Head
Museum of Liverpool locatedIn Pier Head
Cunard Building locatedInArea Pier Head
Seacombe ferry terminal connectsTo Pier Head
this entity surface form: Pier Head ferry terminal
Woodside ferry terminal connectsTo Pier Head
this entity surface form: Pier Head ferry terminal
Woodside connectsTo Pier Head
this entity surface form: Liverpool Pier Head
Three Graces locatedOn Pier Head
subject surface form: Three Graces (Liverpool)
Queen Victoria Monument locatedAt Pier Head
subject surface form: Queen Victoria Monument (Liverpool)
Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City World Heritage Site contains Pier Head
subject surface form: Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City
Philip Coldwell Thicknesse partOf Pier Head
subject surface form: Cunard Building
this entity surface form: Three Graces (Liverpool waterfront)
F. B. Hobbs locatedOn Pier Head
subject surface form: Port of Liverpool Building
this entity surface form: Pier Head, Liverpool