Sydney Building Structure Attractions
Sydney Building and Structure Attractions Directories
- Annandale
- Appin
- Auburn
- Bargo
- Bennelong Point
- Blacktown
- Burwood
- Cairns
- Camden
- Campbelltown
- Camperdown
- Castle Hill
- Castlereagh
- Catherine Field
- Cattai
- Centennial Park
- Cheltenham
- Circular Quay
- Cockatoo Island
- Cremorne
- Cronulla
- Croydon
- Darling Harbour
- Ebenezer
- Elizabeth Bay
Argyle Terraces
The Rocks - The historic Argyle Terraces are 1850's terrace houses used for retail purposes. The shopping outlets are varied and interesting offering quality merchandise... More
Art Gallery of New South Wales
The Domain - One of Australia's Leading Art Museums
Free admission. Open daily.
Explore five levels of art with extensive collections of Australian, Aboriginal, European,... More
Australian Museum
Sydney - The Australian Museum has an international reputation in the fields of natural history and indigenous studies research, community programs and exhibitions.... More
Australian National Maritime Museum
Darling Harbour - Located at the northern end of Darling Harbour, the Australian National Maritime Museum is a distinctive indoor/outdoor attraction…a great day's... More
Bangarra Dance Theatre
Walsh Bay - Bangarra Dance Theatre is one of the youngest and the oldest of Australia’s dance companies. Its living traditions go back at least 40 000 years... More
Beckers Bridge over Webbers Creek
The Rocks - Bridges are not just functional, they can also be scenic and engineering attractions. Spare a few minutes to admire Beckers Brige over Webbers Creek. More
Belmore Railway Station Group
The Rocks - The Belmore Railway Station was built between the boom of the 1880s and the standardisation of the 1890s, making it an interesting combination of the two... More
BridgeClimb Sydney
Sydney - Now regarded as the 'must-do' activity in Sydney, BridgeClimb is a three and a half hour adventure and an experience that will never be forgotten on one... More
Central Station
Sydney - If you are taking public transport during your stay in Sydney, you will undoubtedly pass through Central Station. with all its hustle and bustle, the Station... More
Christ Church St Laurence Anglican Church and Pipe Organ
Sydney - The foundation stone of Christ Church was laid on 1 January 1840 and the partially completed building was consecrated on 10 September 1845. The Church... More
Circular Quay Railway Station group
Sydney - When you visit Circular Quay you will no doubt notice the train station elevated above the ground. This was one of the first to have the administration... More
Cockatoo Island
Cockatoo Island - Cockatoo Island is the largest island in Sydney Harbour. It is one of Sydney’s great places to visit – big, surprising and entertaining. ... More
Colonial House Museum
The Rocks - Colonial House Museum is a restored colonial terrace house authentically furnished in the style of the 1880's, with a vast photographic and artefacts collection.
Parking:... More
Commerce Walking Tour of Historic Buildings
Sydney - From imposing banks to opulent shops and old warehouses, much of Sydneys commercial history can be seen in its buildings. These businesses displayed
their... More
Customs House
Circular Quay - Customs House is built on the land of the traditional Indigenous owners, the Eora people, and is the site of the First Fleet landing. It is one of the... More
Descendance
Redfern - Descendance preserves and promotes Aboriginal culture. They represent Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performers from many diverse tribes.
Descendance... More
Elizabeth Bay House
Elizabeth Bay - Built between 1835 and 1839, Elizabeth Bay House was known as 'the finest house in the colony'. Designed by the most fashionable and accomplished architect... More
Fort Denison
Sydney Harbour - Fort Denison, also known as "Pinchgut", is one of Sydney's historic landmarks, located in the centre of Sydney Harbour.
When the First Fleet arrived... More
Garrison Church
The Rocks - The Garrison Church was built in 1840's by Henry Ginn with later additions by E. Blacket. Built of hand-hewn sandstone, this church still serves the local... More
Gavala
Darling Harbour - Gavala Aboriginal Art and Cultural Centre is the only Aboriginal owned and operated fine art gallery and retail store in Sydney. Founded by a family of... More
Government House
Sydney - Built between 1837 and 1845, for the Governor of New South Wales, Government House was the most sophisticated Gothic Revival building in the colony.
The... More
Great Synagogue And Am Rosenblum Jewish Museum
Sydney - Entry is via: 166 Castlereagh Street only
Tours of the Great Synagogue include a sound and light show and questions and answers on Judaism. The building... More
Hyde Park Barracks Museum
Sydney - Designed by convict architect Francis Greenway, the Hyde Park Barracks housed 15,000 male convicts in government employment between 1819 and 1848. Later... More
James Craig Tall Ship
Pyrmont - The James Craig is a three masted, 19th Century barque. James Craig was originally the 'Clan Macleod', was launched in Sunderland, England in 1984.
Built... More
Justice and Police Museum
Circular Quay - The Justice & Police Museum was originally the Water Police Court (1856), Water Police Station (1858) and Police Court (1886). Restored to their 1890s... More
Luna Park Sydney
Milsons Point - With spectacular views of the harbour, Sydney’s much-loved Luna Park is a superbly restored 1930’s amusement park where everyone goes…... More
M9 Laser Skirmish
Darling Harbour - Direct from the U.S - M9 Laser Skirmish is an adrenaline pumping, all action laser experience that will blow you away! Participants are transported into... More
Martin Place Railway Station
Sydney - You will be taken with the charm of Martin Place Railway Station, whether travelling past, through or alighting from the train. More
Mint
Sydney - The Mint was constructed between 1811-1816 as the southern wing of the Sydney Hospital. Known as the Rum Hospital it was built by private contractors in... More
Museum of Sydney
Sydney - A modern museum built on the historic site of first Government House, built for Governor Phillip in 1788. The Museum of Sydney takes you on a journey exploring... More
No1 Martin Place
Sydney - We know a place where you can go for history, fine food, fashion and health & beauty. No.1 Martin Place, the former GPO built in 1874, is now one of Sydney’s... More
Opera Australia - Tour the Opera Centre
Surry Hills - In 1984 a printing and stationer's warehouse in Surry Hills was bought and converted to house the 250 permanent employees and many more casual and part... More
Parliament House
Sydney - Parliament House is open weekdays to allow people to see the workings of government. On days when parliament is sitting you can listen to the Members debate... More
Powerhouse Museum
Ultimo - The Powerhouse Museum is Australia's largest and most diverse museum. The Powerhouse Museum is the major branch of the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences... More
Pyrmont Bridge
Sydney - With all its glitz and glamour it is easy to forget that Sydney is a working port. The City of Sydney Port Walking Tour uncovers the layers of Sydney’s... More
Queen Victoria Building
Sydney - Rich in history and architecturally splendid, the Queen Victoria Building (QVB) occupies an entire George Street block, and has over 180 of Sydney's finest... More
Rocks The
The Rocks - Situated on Sydney Harbour, adjacent to Circular Quay, The Rocks lies beneath the giant arch of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and overlooks the famous sails... More
Royal Botanic Gardens
Sydney - Welcome to the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, an oasis of 30 hectares in the heart of the city. Wrapped around Farm Cove at the edge of Sydney
Harbour,... More
St Andrews Anglican Cathedral
Sydney - St Andrews Cathedral is the oldest Cathedral in Australia, designed by Edmund Blacket in the late Gothic style and completed in 1868. Also has a rich... More
St James Anglican Church
Sydney - St James is the oldest church in Sydney and has been in continuous use since it was consecrated on 11 February 1824. It is typical of the buildings constructed... More
St Mary's Catholic Cathedral and Chapter House
Sydney - St Mary's Catholic Cathedral is the location of the oldest site of Catholic services in Australia. Catholic worship began on the site in 1821 and has continued... More
St Marys Cathedral
Sydney - St Mary's Cathedral is the largest sandstone building in Australia; the largest Cathedral in Australia; the largest English Gothic Cathedral built anywhere... More
St Stephen's Uniting Church
Sydney - St. Stephen's offers a lunch time concert one or twice a month . You are invited to bring your lunch and relax in the gourgeous surrounds while listening... More
State Library Of New South Wales
Sydney - The State Library of New South Wales houses the State Reference Library (containing information on any subject) and the Mitchell Library (containing the... More
State Theatre
Sydney - The State Theatre is without doubt a truly magnificent and unique building. The palatial interiors feature artworks and fixtures of rare significance.... More
Susannah Place Museum
The Rocks - Built in 1844, Susannah Place Museum is a terrace of four houses that incorporates a re-created 1915 corner store. Rare in the city of Sydney, it has a... More
Sydney Harbour Bridge Pylon Lookout
The Rocks - The Sydney Harbour Bridge Pylon Lookout is open to the public daily.
Come and see the fantastic views of the city, the harbour and the world famous icon... More
Sydney Harbour Circle Walk
Sydney Harbour - Sydney Harbour is one of the great harbours of the world. This 26km Circle Walk and over 45km of optional loops explores west of the Harbour Bridge to
Hunters... More
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