Royal Liver Building
The Royal Liver Building is an iconic landmark located in Liverpool, England. Completed in 1911, it stands at 98 meters tall and was one of the first buildings in the world to use reinforced concrete. The building features a distinctive clock tower and is adorned with two bronze liver birds, which are symbols of the city.
As part of the Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City, the Royal Liver Building is recognized for its architectural significance and historical importance. It was designated a Grade I listed building in 2001, highlighting its value as a heritage site. The building is also a prominent feature of the city's skyline.