• The Wanderers Rock & Roll Car Club were fortunate to be invited to visit and dine in Parliament House by Independent MP Frances Bedford.
  • Parliament House sits on North Terrace, on the north side of downtown Adelaide, a stone’s throw from Rundle Mall and an easy walk from other city center...
  • Parliament House, Adelaide.The first completed western wing is to the left, adjacent to the Old Parliament House. Parliament House...
  • Parliament House sits on North Terrace, on the north side of downtown Adelaide, a stone’s throw from Rundle Mall and an easy walk from other city center...
  • The architecture of Parliament House in Adelaide is a striking blend of classicism and grandeur that reflects its historical importance and the values of democracy.
  • This parliament house replaced the Old Parliament House, which no longer had space for Adelaide's needs by the late-19th century.
  • The Parliament House in Adelaide City, located in the northwest corner of the North Terrace, is the seat of the Parliament of South Australia.
  • Set in the north-west corner of the North Terrace, Adelaide City’s Parliament House is one of the most impressive buildings around – but it wasn’t without its own...
  • Begin at the Mall's Balls, Adelaide's most famous sculpture, before continuing through Rundle Mall and Adelaide Arcade to marvel at varied architecture and...
  • An awesome sight, the house of the South Australian Parliament was built in two stages-the western half which was finished in 1889 and the eastern half finished...
  • Constructed in stages between 1843 and 1875, Adelaide's Old Parliament House is of major historical significance both at the state and national level.
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  • Ten Corinthian columns were built in the portico instead of six, and these, along with two curved sets of steps, form part of the North Terrace facade of Parliament...
  • Parliament House from 1939 is to the south, Adelaide Casino in the heritage listed Railway Station to the west and the Festival Centre to the north.