What building in London looks like a cheese grater?

The Leadenhall Building

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Keeping this in view, can you go up the gherkin?

Can you go inside The Gherkin? The Gherkin isn’t normally open to the public but you can visit Helix restaurant and Iris bar, which are located on the top floors and have amazing panoramic views across the City of London. You can also can step inside the iconic building during special events such as Open House London.

Similarly, can you visit the Leadenhall Building? Even up close, the wedge shape can still be seen, but it’s best viewed from further away on either the eastern or western end of Leadenhall Street, or even from London Bridge and you can see the Walkie Talkie, Gherkin and the Leadenhall Building all in one go.

Additionally, how tall is the cheesegrater in London?

735′

Is Heron tower taller than the Shard?

It stands 230 metres (755 feet ) tall including its 28-metre (92 ft) mast which makes it the tallest building in the City of London financial district and the third tallest in Greater London and the United Kingdom, after the Shard in Southwark and One Canada Square at Canary Wharf.

What companies are in the cheesegrater?

Ipsoft (Floor 31) Servcorp (Floor 30) TBC (Floors 28-29) Kames Capital (Floor 26) Rothesay Life (Floor 25) Amlin (Floors 19-24) With its offices on floors 19 to 24, insurer Amlin takes up one fifth of the total office space at the Leadenhall building.

What is the building next to the cheese grater?

the Leadenhall Building
122 Leadenhall Street
Alternative names Leadenhall Building The Cheesegrater
General information
Status Complete
Type Office

What is the Leadenhall building used for?

Office

Why is the Leadenhall Building slanted?

The Leadenhall Building at 122 Leadenhall Street, is popularly known as ‘The Cheesegrater’ because of its distinctive slanting profile, created to respect a protected view of St Paul’s Cathedral from Fleet Street.

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