• The museum moves into north-east corner of the Garden Palace in 1881 and is scheduled to open in October 1882.
  • The Garden Palace Sydney was once home to one of the most extravagant food emporiums in Australia.
  • 33°51′53″S 151°12′47″E / 33.86460°S 151.21293°E. Garden Palace at the Sydney International Exhibition (1879).
  • The Palace was designed by one of Sydney’s most prominent architects, James Barnet (of Sydney GPO Fame) for the Sydney International Exhibitions of 1879-1880.
  • The Garden Palace was a huge building, similar in size and style to Melbourne's Exhibition Building, it was erected by a team of over 2,000 men to house...
  • The Garden Palace, the most magnificent building Sydney has ever seen, is virtually unknown these days, the province of history buffs and architecture junkies.
  • ON 22 SEPTEMBER 1882, a fire swept through the Sydney Royal Botanic Garden, reducing both its Garden Palace and large catalogue of Indigenous...
  • Sydney’s Garden Palace was a magnificent building with a grandeur that dominated the skyline and captivated society from its opening in 1879.
  • 86/949 Book, 'The Burning of the Garden Palace', NSW Government Printer, Australia, 1882 - Powerhouse Museum Collection.
  • The Garden Palace was over 244 metres long and had a floor space of over 112,000 metres.
  • On September 17 1879, the much anticipated Sydney International Exhibition opened in the vast, purpose built Garden Palace.
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  • Garden Palace is a 2-story building with towers in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.