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1 Conservatorium Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
+61 2 9351 1222
Originally used as the Water Police Court (1856), then the Water Police Station (1858) and the Police Court (1886), the elegant sandstone building on the Albert Street corner in Circular Quay is today home to the Justice and Police Museum
The Government House adjacent to Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens is the vice-regal residence of the Governor of New South Wales
The historic Customs House was built in 1844-'45 to control maritime trade and the influx of people into Sydney
Forming the northern edge of Sydney's central business district, Circular Quay is the main ferry terminal in the city with connections to the Taronga Zoo, Manly, Cockatoo Island, Watsons Bay, and other major attractions
The Royal Botanic Garden is the oldest scientific institution in Australia, established in 1816 on the Sydney Harbour
One of the most famous and iconic buildings in the world, the Sydney Opera House on the harbor is the acme of architectural brilliance
The Hyde Park Barracks was the principal male convict barracks in New South Wales from 1819 until its closure in 1848