Capital Tower, Cardiff

Capital Tower

Capital Tower, originally known as Pearl Assurance House,[1] is a high-rise building in Cardiff, Wales. Standing at 270 feet (82 m) to roof height,[1] Capital Tower is slightly taller than Stadium House, which stands at 78 metres (256 ft) to roof height (though inclusion of the antenna gives Stadium House a pinnacle height of 120 metres (390 ft)).[2]

  1. ^ a b "View at the top...". Western Mail. Wales. 8 April 1970. p. 7. Wales's tallest building was officially opened by the Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan, Sir Cennydd Traherne, yesterday. It is the 270 ft-high Pearl Assurance House in Cardiff's city centre...
  2. ^ "Building – 223 – BT Stadium House – Cardiff". Archived from the original on 24 March 2016. Retrieved 19 July 2007.