Queen Victoria Building

Australia, Australia

The Queen Victoria Building (QVB), opened in 1898, is a grand historic landmark in Sydney. Known for its stunning Romanesque architecture, it houses a variety of luxury shops, boutiques, and cafes. With its intricate stained glass windows, elegant interior, and cultural significance, QVB is a must-see attraction for visitors.

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History

The Queen Victoria Building (QVB) was completed in 1898 as a market hall. Designed by architect George McRae in Romanesque style, it was named in honor of Queen Victoria. Over time, the building fell into disrepair but was restored in the 1980s, now serving as a premier shopping destination.

What To See

  • Stunning Architecture
  • Stained Glass Windows
  • Shopping and Boutiques
  • Central Dome
  • Clock Tower
  • Victorian Details.

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