Cupola

Cupola

📍 Pearson Park, Hull HU5 2TG, UK

About Cupola

The Cupola is a significant historical landmark nestled within Pearson Park in Hull. This beautifully preserved architectural feature originally crowned the tower of Hull's second town hall, built in 1862. It stands as a remarkable testament to the city's architectural heritage, having survived the demolition of its original building. Visitors frequently appreciate its historical value and excellent condition, contributing to its strong 4.5/5 Google rating.

Relocated to the peaceful setting of Pearson Park, the Cupola provides a fascinating glimpse into Hull's past. It represents a piece of the city's civic history, offering a quiet point of interest for those exploring the park and its surroundings. Its survival and preservation make it a unique feature to discover.

Visiting Information

As an outdoor landmark located within a public park, specific opening hours, accessibility features, or payment options are not applicable for the Cupola itself. Visitors are encouraged to check Pearson Park's general opening times for access.

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📍 Pearson Park, Hull HU5 2TG, UK

4.5

from 2 reviews

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Reviews sourced from Google Maps.Last updated 30 January 2026.

Anonymous
5/5
a year ago

The cupola in Pearson Park is from the top of the tower from the old town hall, which was built in 1862 to replace the original town hall. This second town hall was demolished to make way for the present guild Hall. The cupola has survived in remarkable condition and is surrounded by railings.

Anonymous
4/5
3 years ago

Historic landmark