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Built in 1892, this redbrick flatiron building features a trompe l'oeil mural & a British-style pub.
49 Wellington St E, Toronto, ON M5E 1C9, Canada

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Reviews ā€” 8

Matthew Harwood
at 2024 Jun 15
Matthew Harwood
at 2024 Jun 15
A really interesting building with some stunning architecture. This is the Canadian equivalent of the flat iron building and this is a really cool site to visit and get some great photos at.
Kira N
at 2024 Jun 06
Kira N
at 2024 Jun 06
Interesting and beautiful building. Don't have to go all the way to it, but when in the area, don't miss it! šŸ˜Š
Amin Abbasi
at 2024 Feb 12
Amin Abbasi
at 2024 Feb 12
The Gooderham Building, also known as the Flatiron Building, is a historic landmark built in 1892, this iconic structure is renowned for its distinctive triangular shape, resembling a flatiron, hence its nickname.

Standing at the intersection of Front Street East and Wellington Street, the Gooderham Building is a stunning example of Victorian architecture. Its red brick facade, intricate terracotta detailing, and ornate cornices make it a visual masterpiece that stands out amidst the modern skyline of downtown Toronto.

Originally serving as office space, the Gooderham Building has become a symbol of the city's rich history and architectural heritage. Today, it houses a variety of businesses and is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

Visitors can admire the building's exterior from the street level or venture inside to explore its charming interior, which features elegant staircases, arched windows, and vintage decor.

Whether you're a history buff, architecture enthusiast, or simply looking to capture a quintessential Toronto landmark, a visit to the Gooderham Building is a must. Its timeless beauty and historical significance continue to captivate visitors from around the world.
Ashish Panchdhar
at 2024 Feb 10
Ashish Panchdhar
at 2024 Feb 10
This building has one of the best views by getting a vintage look around some great buildings behind. There should be awesome clicks coming around this building.
arsham adams
at 2023 Dec 31
arsham adams
at 2023 Dec 31
Great landmark to take photo of,Built in 1892 and designed by David Roberts Jr., it is recognizable for its distinctive wedge shape, which lends it the name ā€œflatironā€.
Also the St. Lawrence market is less than 5 min away, I recommend to check that one as well!
Miranda Yang
at 2023 Dec 04
Miranda Yang
at 2023 Dec 04
a lovely building and a lot to see in the surrounding area, just wish you could visit the inside tho.
Kiet TT
at 2023 Jul 04
Kiet TT
at 2023 Jul 04
Amazing landmark of Toronto to take a picture. The buildingā€™s design is very unique and I havenā€™t seen one like this before. There is paid parking close to here.

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