Built in 1815, Cadman’s Cottage is the oldest extant residence in Australia. Originally build to hold crews of the governor’s boats, convict John Cadman resided in the building with his family until Read more about Cadman's Cottage
Take a stroll northwards up College Street, turn right into Cathedral Street and you’ll stumble across St Mary’s Cathedral. This ancient grandeur church is a landmark Sydney feature, located across Read more about St Mary's Cathedral
St Andrews Anglican Cathedral is the oldest cathedral in Australia, sanctified in 1868. Edmund Blacket designed this Gothic Architectural Cathedral, which is located in the Sydney Square (Central Read more about St Andrews Cathedral
Hyde Park Barracks are well worth a visit for tourists with a bit of time. Demonstrative of the harsh daily life for convict Australians, the barracks served as housing for the earliest settlers in Read more about Hyde Park Barracks
The building of the Supreme Court was completed in 1828, but it has undergone so much restoration that little of the original building is left. It is the highest court in NSW and handles most of the Read more about NSW Supreme Court
Converted into a mint from what once stood as the southern wing of the Sydney Hospital, this is a great piece of Australian history to visit for families with children. Operating until 1926, the Read more about The Mint House
What could be a better building to house beautiful designs, than one which has been described by Pierre Cardin as ‘the most beautiful shopping centre in the world.’ A stunning example of Read more about Queen Victoria Building
The famous historical buildings in Sydney and the surrounding area will be a great way to see how Australia has progressed in the past years. The Australian architecture is a sight to behold.
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