An interesting tourist attraction is Boggo Road Gaol. In the 19th century, this building was Queensland’s main prison. The building is also interesting from an architectural point of view, there is an open-air museum in the area and immersion into the atmosphere is ensured. You will also find it fascinating to visit the City Hall, especially if you climb the clock tower and look at Brisbane from a bird’s-eye view. Chic views are guaranteed. It is worth mentioning that there is a free museum on the territory of the government building, where exhibits related to the history of the city are collected. This means that a visit to this place is a great opportunity to get acquainted with the city’s history.
The University of Queensland, famous for its beautiful green area, also deserves attention. It was opened in 1909 and is the oldest university in the Oz country. Nearby there is a cafe and a bookstore. The building can be easily missed, despite the fact that the campus is huge; however, there is no need to do it deliberately. The Customs House is interesting from an architectural point of view. Once upon a time, more specifically, at the end of the 19th century, the building was used as a Customs Chamber. Today it houses a restaurant serving Australian cuisine. The building is famous for its beautiful facade. Quite an original building can be stumbled upon when walking along Wellington Rd. This is about the Historic Ormiston House, where you can enjoy the atmosphere of pastoral life.
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