• English: The Queen Victoria Building is a heritage-listed building located in the heart of the Sydney central business district.
  • The Queen Victoria Building, now lovingly known as the QVB, was outlined by George McRae and finished in 1898, supplanting the first Sydney showcases on...
  • After the awe-inspiring St Mary's Cathedral, we'll guide you through the bustling streets to Town Hall and the majestic Queen Victoria Building (QVB).
  • In 1959, the Lord Mayor of Sydney, Harry Jensen, announced the intention to demolish the Queen Victoria Building to replace it with a civic square and car park.
  • The Queen Victoria Building, or QVB as referred to by the locals, takes up an entire city block and is completely filled with about 190 shops.
  • The building became a kind of symbol of the reign of Queen Victoria - it was to her 60th anniversary, celebrated in 1897, it was decided to erect the structure.
  • The Queen Victoria Building has been central to culture and commerce in Sydney since 1898.
  • Occupying the entire block of Sydney’s George Street from Park street to Market street, Queen Victoria Building is home to one of the city’s most legendary...
  • Blank formal invitation card to the ball in celebration of the opening of the Queen Victoria Market Building on Thursday 21 July 1898.
  • "The Queen Victoria Building . . . [replaced] the original Sydney markets on the site. Built as a monument to the long reigning monarch, construction took...