The 10 Best Architectural Buildings in Queensland, Australia

November 12, 2021 Jacquiline Darosa

Queensland (abbreviated as Qld) is the second-largest and third-most-populous state in the Commonwealth of Australia. Situated in the north-east of the country, it is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Australia and New South Wales to the west, south-west and south respectively. To the east, Queensland is bordered by the Coral Sea and Pacific Ocean. The state is the world's sixth largest sub-national entity, with an area of 1,852,642 km.
Restaurants in Queensland

1. Bellevue Homestead

1 West Rd, Coominya, Queensland 4311 Australia +61 7 5400 7977 [email protected] http://bellevuehomestead.com.au/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Bellevue Homestead

Bellevue Homestead and Vineyard is a heritage listed building, part of the original Wivenhoe Run established in the 1840s and with a range of buildings dating from the early settler period to c 1910. It was restored by the National Trust of Queensland but is now privately owned. It can be visited by appointment for tours, bed & breakfast, morning and afternoon teas, or booked as a venue. A piece of Queensland history in Coominya, QLD.

2. Cassowary Coast Art Deco and Historical Self-Guided Walk

Rankin Street, Innisfail, Queensland 4860 Australia +61 7 4030 2222 http://www.cassowarycoast.qld.gov.au/historical-walk
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Cassowary Coast Art Deco and Historical Self-Guided Walk

3. St. Brigid's Catholic Church

78 Musgrave Rd Red Hill, Brisbane, Queensland 4059 Australia +61 7 3369 5351 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Since 1912 this huge, imposing redbrick church has shown itself to the people of Brisbane, simply by being the highest structure you can see for miles.

4. Customs House

399 Queen St, Brisbane, Queensland 4000 Australia +61 7 3365 8909 http://www.uq.edu.au/about/customs-house
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4.5 based on 102 reviews

Customs House

Reviewed By tommomelbourne - Melbourne, Australia

Customs House is an example of Victorian style architecture, with portico, and a green dome and is an impressive historical building. It is used as a restaurant and events and has a stunning ballroom. This building was contructed in the nineteenth century and initially used to collect customs and excise duties.

5. Customs House Interpretive Centre

Wharf Street, Maryborough, Queensland 4650 Australia +61 7 4190 5722 http://www.visitfrasercoast.com/Experiences/Maryborough/Page/2
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Customs House Interpretive Centre

Reviewed By rods767

Customs House is worth a visit as the past history is explained in simple writing on the walls. You can visit all 3 of these museums Customs House,Bond Store and Military Museum for one low fee of $20.00 and they are across the road from each other. You can also make your day with a picnic lunch in the park by the river.

6. St Marys Catholic Church

Cnr Elizabeth St and Roseberry Pde, Ipswich, Queensland 4305 Australia 32812133
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

St Marys Catholic Church

Reviewed By 214francisd - Ipswich, Australia

ONE of THE places to see in Ipswich before the Council tears it down like many Heritage Buildings have gone because of a non cultural mob. It's so so sad to see great little Miners Cottages go. No value for the past. This was to be THE cathedral for Qld. Catholic Church. The Presbytery [Priests Home] has Itialian Portico with Bishops Mitres on each arch. There has never been a bishop there regardless of the years it has stood majestically floodlit at night. It is THE most beautiful building in S.E.Qld and you can't miss it. It was build in the Depression times and the stonemasons were paid with meat and food for their work. Over the road on the fence are the old horse ties from the days of horses. It needs care and costs huge dollars now to upkeep. The NEW stained glass windows just don't fit the building. They are a disaster and need removing badly. The Organ needs work and again it's heritage instrument. Oe of the Crosses hit by lightening went through the roof They are massive steel. Like a Wedding cake on the Canvas it's a delight regardless of what Faith we have.

7. St Paul's Church and Bell Tower

203-205 Lennox St, Maryborough, Queensland 4650 Australia
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

St Paul's Church and Bell Tower

Reviewed By olie293 - Buderim, Australia

This church is a great building and the clock tower is just amazing. The history is there to read about. Both structures are just great photogenic subjects

8. Old Laura Station Historic site

Lakefield national park road on Route 81, Outside Town Take The National Park Road, Laura, Cook Shire, Queensland Australia
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Old Laura Station Historic site

9. CBD Heritage Walk Rockhampton

Quay Street, Rockhampton, Queensland 4700 Australia
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

CBD Heritage Walk Rockhampton

Reviewed By Michael-4551 - Caloundra, Australia

We wanted to check out the historic buildings along Quay Street and found a brochure which listed the buildings and had a short history on each one. Well worth doing if you want to discover Rockhamptons early history.

10. Brisbane Masonic Temple

Masonic Temple 311 Ann St, Brisbane, Queensland 4000 Australia
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4.0 based on 8 reviews

Brisbane Masonic Temple

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