Parliament House

Parliament House

Parliament House

Sydney’s Parliament House, a complex of buildings that has housed the Parliament of New South Wales since 1829, stands as a significant historical site. The structure includes the north wing of the Rum Hospital, originally built in 1816 as part of the country’s first hospital, and is flanked by two Neo-gothic buildings. Listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register, the site offers visitors a glimpse into the architectural and political history of the region. Today, guests can explore the grounds and appreciate the blend of early colonial and Gothic Revival styles.

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