Darwin’s Parliament House, the seat of government for the Northern Territory, stands as a modern and airy structure with an ocean-view setting. Opened in 1994, it occupies the site where a significant World War II Japanese bombing attack occurred. The building’s light, tropical design contrasts sharply with the heavy, neoclassical style often seen in other state legislatures. Visitors can explore this contemporary architectural gem, which offers a unique blend of history and modernity, set against the backdrop of the sea.
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