Brisbane’s Customs House, a neoclassical landmark beside the Brisbane River, features striking colonnades, a portico, and a grand copper dome. Originally serving as a customs office, it now primarily functions as an events venue. Visitors can experience the building’s elegant ambiance at the farm-to-table Patina Restaurant or seasonal pop-ups. Limited public areas are also accessible for walk-ins, allowing a glimpse into its historical and architectural significance.
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