Victoria Square, known to the Kaurna people as ‘tarntanyangga’ or ‘red kangaroo dreaming,’ serves as a central hub in Adelaide. This open space features statues, lush lawns, and native gum trees, providing a serene backdrop for both special events and daily activities. The square is home to the 1960s Three Rivers Fountain, a notable landmark that adds a touch of mid-century modern design. Today, visitors can enjoy a relaxing lunch on the grass, explore the historical and cultural elements, and take in the surroundings, with St. Francis Xavier Cathedral nearby adding to the area’s architectural richness.
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