Week 3- 19 March 2013 – Queen Victoria Building, Sydney
19 March 2013 – QVB, Sydney
The QVB (The Queen Victoria Building) was designed by George McRae and
completed in 1898. It replaced the original Sydney Markets and was named by
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. It was built during Sydney's severe
recession. This building used to have a concert hall, coffee shops, showrooms,
warehouses and a wide variety of trades people were accommodated, however with
time changes, the concert hall become the city library, offices proliferate and
more tenants moved in. This building contains full of classic breath and it is
a multifunction building. When you walking through QVB, you will appreciate
stained glass windows located on level 1 and 2, centre dome area. In addition,
Queen Victoria Bronze Statue locates on the forecourt is worth looking.
Shopping in QVB is also a great thing. In QVB, you will authentic Australian
products, pearls, fine art and souvenirs. It has the best of Sydney's
contemporary ladies and men's fashion, shoes, fashion accessories, gifts and
souvenirs, restaurants and food, art, jeweller and antiques. In summary, when
you travel to Sydney, this is the place you must go.
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