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About Royal Liver Building

The Royal Liver Building is an iconic landmark in Liverpool and one of the most recognizable places to visit in Liverpool. It was completed in 1911 and has been a Grade I-listed building since 1971.  It is currently home to several businesses and is also a popular tourist destination.

The building is home to the Royal Liver Assurance group and houses their head offices, as well as several other businesses. The building stands at a height of 102 meters (335 feet) and has a distinctive twin-domed roof which makes it visible from across the city. 

The building is a symbol of Liverpool's maritime history and its importance as a major port city. The Royal Liver Building is one of the most iconic things to see in Liverpool. The building is home to two clock towers, which are a symbol of the city.

Royal Liver Building Highlights

• The Royal Liver building was designed by Walter Scott and James Boughey and was originally built to house the Royal Liver Assurance Group
• The building is made up of two towers, which are connected by a bridge at the top.
• The Liver Bird statues are located on the top of each tower, and they are said to represent the city's history as a maritime powerhouse.
• The building is open to the public, and there are several guided tours available.
• The building is also home to many restaurants and bars, making it a popular destination for both locals and visitors to the city.

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