Parliament House

landmark in Brisbane
#3 in Brisbane / #111 in Australia
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by John Robert McPherson
/ CC BY-SA 4.0

Parliament House in Brisbane, Australia, is a significant heritage building that serves as the meeting place for the Queensland Parliament. Constructed between 1865 and 1867, it showcases a French Renaissance architectural style and is situated on the corner of George Street and Alice Street, adjacent to the Brisbane River and the City Botanic Gardens. The building is known for its grand facade, intricate stonework, and elegant interiors, which include the Legislative Assembly Chamber, the Red Chamber, and various committee rooms.


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