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    Rain B.

    Citizenship Ceremony Came here for a Citizenship Ceremony. Beautiful old building. Staff were all friendly and helpful and everything was so easy. Jazz band playing Australian songs in the corner. The Sydney Mayor presided over a lovely ceremony followed by Champagne and Australian cakes and biscuits!

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    Benjamin B.

    Psst . . . wanna see a massive organ? Follow me, and get ready to suspend your disbelief. It's easy to forget the Town Hall is there. Well it's not, given it's size and gothic facade, but after you've walked past it for the thousandth time it sort of fades into the background, and you need a special occasion to remind yourself that hey, we've got this epic old building, and it's all kinds of awesome. Inside are marble hallways, chandeliers, ballrooms, probably some stately offices at the back blocked off to the public, and the main chamber, a huge hall used for galas and fundraisers and events of state, and the entire back wall of this huge, regal room is an organ, an old, bold, colossal pipe organ like something out of a steampunk Wizard of OZ. It is a sight to behold, let me tell you. I just want to see the damn thing played. Might have to come back on Christmas.

    Den B.

    One of Sydney's historic gems and definitely worth a look in side, its played host to a variety of events in recent months including seminars for MBA's and even a Lady Gaga ga ga ga ga concert. Beautifully decked out in opulent furnishings albeit with a slightly tough and ready Aussie side to it, I mean its no Vatican or palace of Versailles but I really do love the interior its quite grand! Watch out for the emo's on the steps during the evening you may get eye liner on you .

    Alexandra M.

    I haven't been inside, but the outside is where the free tour starts at 10:30 and 2:30. Look for the 'I'm free' green t shirt. Town hall is built on an old graveyard! Well, if you can call it that. It was so shallow and smelly that the citizens asked for it to be moved. Beautiful old building thought, right next to the oldest one--a church now facing the wrong way! The main street moved, but the building couldn't...

    Justine C.

    I have been fortunate and blessed to be invited to many events in this historic, prestigious building. It is sophisticated and elegant inside, and it was a real honour to be enjoying my university graduation ceremony here. If there is any art or cultural event going on in Sydney such as the recent Art and About event; you would be lucky to find some prominent art hanging around here. Serves a variety of different purposes; just love the sheer elegance of the main auditorium; especially the beautifully shaped and designed roof with that european homely feel. The seats and comfortable. This is the best part of the Town Hall. Downstairs still has its grace, glory and elegance yet it's more functional and a little traditional like a normal church hall. It will forever remain Sydney's ideal meeting spot for friends to meet prior to catching up; hence the iconic Town Hall steps. It was also special when the Sydney Town Hall lit up the way it did in celebrating the ten year anniversary from the 2000 Olympic Games the way it did last year - just priceless. Just beautiful, well maintained, pristine and historic. Another great landmark to add to Sydney's books.

    Sally R.

    The Sydney Town Hall is one of our most impressive buildings; imposing over the four-way crossing on George Street, looking up to the beautiful architecture of Sydney Town Hall is a pleasant reminder of another time, a time when this country of ours was just forming. The Victorian Sandstone building is a good neighbour for the Queen Victoria Building, an ally in the ongoing competition of heritage versus progress. In addition to it's aesthetic beauty, Sydney Town Hall is a practical place; people have been meeting each other on the steps of Town Hall since forever. Locals, tourists, friends, business partners - Sydney Town Hall eclipses the social barriers between these people, with its iconic nature as a compelling force. Day and night, there are friends and lovers sat on the steps. It also serves as a venue for Sydney's various events, and can be said to be one of the most talked about, used and beautiful places in Sydney.

    Julie L.

    The Sydney Town Hall steps have been the meeting place for students and people from out of town who don't know the name of a bar of cafe to meet at since the dawn of time. The Town Hall is located bang in the centre of the city- as a town hall should be- and is a beautiful building. 1880's Victorian sandstone, the building has retained its original function and interior, and houses council chambers as well as various sized function rooms. These rooms, besides what ever Secret Council Business goes on inside, serve as a venue for talks during Sydney Writer's Festival and those type of events. But most of all Sydney Town Hall is famous for its huge organ. Yeah I went there. The main hall (the Centennial Hall) contains the world's largest pipe organ with tubular pneumatic action and it's the dream of organists world wide to play with those pipes.

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    Loved being able to attend a seminar in this amazing building.

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    Lucy Osburn-Nightingale Museum - Outside of the old nurses' house, museum is currently on the first level

    Lucy Osburn-Nightingale Museum

    5.0(1 review)
    1.2 kmSydney

    I literally passed by this museum on my way to the botanical gardens several days ago. Noting the…read morelimited hours I slightly rearranged my schedule to make the Tuesday hours work. I was expecting a small museum that would take 30 minutes max to go through. Thankfully I was so wrong. Before even opening the door of the museum I was greeted by one of the docents who was lovely throughout the tour. The entire tour lasted about 70 minutes and was fascinating. She explained the origins of the hospital and detailed history of the nursing staff who truly started the practice of nursing, as directed and sent by Florence Nightingale. While I was vaguely aware of the Nightingale connection I was surprised to find so many items that were either owned by Nightingale or given to the nurses from Florence Nightingale. With all the objects of the museum donated I think they have a truly remarkable collection, including old medical objects, photos of nursing staff, training uniforms, chemist set, to go bag of pharmaceuticals (for visiting rural areas), and medals received for service in the Crimea War. In general, I think it helps to have a medical background in order to understand how great this collection is and to be able to easily compare the collection to current medical practice. That being said, the docents ask prior to the tour if you have any medical knowledge. The only area of the museum that I didn't enjoy was part of the new wing and was two rooms of medical specimens, including the preserved fetus from an abortion. There were many different cancers (breast, ovarian, colorectal) also on display. I think generally people should be warned prior to going into those rooms. $5 Admission per person, cash only Photos are ok, no flash Will be asked to leave larger items (camera bags, backpacks) in the office Very limited hours! Martin Place metro stop

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    Lucy Osburn-Nightingale Museum - Outside museum

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    Lucy Osburn-Nightingale Museum - Photos of the women who started nursing practice in Sydney

    Photos of the women who started nursing practice in Sydney

    Lucy Osburn-Nightingale Museum - The to-go box for a chemist

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    Dawes Point Battery - Info...

    Dawes Point Battery

    5.0(1 review)
    2.1 kmDawes Point, The Rocks

    Love this spot! I stumbled upon it purely by accident, wasn't looking for it or knew it was here. I…read morewas just taking a stroll around the Rocks with the folks. I was wondering why it was so clean and immaculate. I didn't realize it was an official State Heritages Site. The Battery looks like it is still functional and ready to go...no rust, the paint is clean and smooth, doesn't look like a historical artifact. The Dawes Point Battery remains and site are of State heritage significance for their historical and scientific cultural values. The site and building are also of State heritage significance for their contribution to The Rocks area which is of State Heritage significance in its own right. [1] Dawes Point maintains vestiges of all periods of its occupation. The Point has been terraced and filled with each successive land use. All of these land uses have been closely linked with the site's unique position, occupying as it does a prominent headland with vistas up and down the harbour. Dawes Point Park still encompasses more than 90% of the area set aside for military purposes in the 18th century. Very little of this area has been alienated from public use, allowing the potential for interpretation of this period of the site's history in particular. The layers of history at Dawes Point have great potential to be used as a rich educational, cultural and tourism resource. [2] [1][2] totally stolen from the New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage site. Self explanatory, and a brilliant explanation of the significance of the Dawes Point Battery. Another thing I love about the Dawes Point Battery is the lack of tourists and crowds...at least when I went there...

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    Dawes Point Battery - My..what a big UPPER GUN BATTERY you have...

    My..what a big UPPER GUN BATTERY you have...

    Dawes Point Battery - UPPER GUN BATTERY. Heavy Artillery from back in the day...

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    UPPER GUN BATTERY. Heavy Artillery from back in the day...

    The Rocks Walking Tours - Explanation of mural in The Rocks

    The Rocks Walking Tours

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.6 kmThe Rocks

    We booked this 90-minute tour of a historical part of Sydney is to take advantage of every minute…read moreof our short time there after our cruise. It as absolutely worth it! We had Judith as our knowledgeable and personable tour guide. She clearly loves her home city and was excited to share her extensive knowledge about The Rocks. What a wonderful way to spend part of a lovely Sunday afternoon in Sydney, learning the history and secrets of the old city as we walked through the nooks and crannies. Thank you, Judith!

    Since we had done a few different tours around Sydney, we weren't sure how much more we would learn…read morefrom The Rocks Walking Tour, but Leisa surprised us! This tour is full of fun and obscure facts with lots of architectural sites. It also familiarized us with how the rocks were almost demolished, then saved in the 70s. Beautiful water and architecture views with lots of fun (sometimes scandalous) colonial stories. Leisa was very kind and knowledgeable, and as another reviewer mentioned, gave us so much extra info that we went over the allotted time. She was very warm and funny. The walk also introduced us to the rocks market and street foods section, which we would have never found otherwise! This tour takes you down many back alleyways. Some stairs, but overall, this this tour was not overly strenuous. Numbers can vary--today we had eight total. Leisa said the day prior, she had 24. Just another way to view Sydney and it's vast history, and I would recommend this tour.

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    The Rocks Walking Tours - Timeline of mural in The Rocks

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    Timeline of mural in The Rocks

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