Marine Building is a renowned brand known for its iconic skyscraper located in Vancouver, Canada. Established in 1930, this architectural masterpiece is recognized for its stunning art deco-inspired design and exquisite lobby. Situated at 355 Burrard St, Marine Building stands as a symbol of elegance and heritage in the bustling city. With its rich history and timeless charm, it has become a popular attraction for locals and tourists alike. Marine Building is committed to providing a unique and memorable experience for its visitors, showcasing the beauty of art deco architecture and the city's vibrant culture. Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply appreciate fine craftsmanship, a visit to Marine Building is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Amenities and More
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Reviews
If you love Art Deco, pop into this 1930s office building near the water. It’s open to the public to see the architecture inside. Most of the design is in the lobby and don’t sleep on going inside one of the elevators. There are a few shops in the basement. Restrooms are in the basement but they aren’t open to the public unless you ask a shop owner to let you in.
Beautiful iconic art deco building. Well preserved and maintained. A must see for architecture nerds in town. At ground floor there is a bar and a coffee place both worth the visit also.
This is just perfect! Do not miss going into the lobby, its art deco interior is stunning! You will feel brought back into the best impression of Mad Men 1930s era you can imagine.
Building is worth a quick visit. It has been identified as a heritage building. Great find for art deco enthusiasts. Series such as The Flash, Daily Planet use this building as a filming location.
Incredible building from early last century. Incredible details in woodworking and tile of the lobby and elevator. Love walking through here.
Very pretty art deco building built in 1930. As the name suggests, the theme of the building is marine/ocean: to showcase Vancouver as an important commercial port. It was the tallest building in Vancouver till 1939.
It is free to go in (it's not a museum) and there are different businesses inside. A place for 5-min photo stop and a bathroom break.
An incredible landmark building with incredible attention to detail and ornamentation from top to bottom. If you are fortunate enough to be invited in, it's most definitely worth sending a few minutes inside. There's so much to see, the longer you look at the details the more you will be rewarded. The architect / builder even inserted one visible flaw somewhere, which you may be able to discover.
Definitely worth seeing if you're interested in architecture in general or art deco. Beautiful and incredible attention to detail.