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Government House Review

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Deep English style, classical and sacred, can not be ignored the sense of existence

Government House

Posted: Jul 1, 2016
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  • 多多
    4/5Excellent
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    Beautiful house in a great location. The free tour of the house was a great benefit and a good understanding of some of Sydney's history. The whole tour is not too long, so it is easy to join the exploratory botanical gardens and short walk to the opera house. Highly recommended.

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    Posted: Oct 12, 2020
  • yangduoduo17
    4/5Excellent
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    If in Sydney, don’t miss the government office compound adjacent to the Botanic Gardens. (You can see here) Sydney has a beautiful view and pleasant seaside, but best of all, there is a guided tour in the main room. The visitors were welcomed with warmth and friendliness, and their knowledge of the government compound, connotation and history greatly facilitated the visit.

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    Posted: Oct 12, 2020
  • 乐天的静
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Government Office Courtyard located in the Royal Botanic Garden is free to the public, but you must attend an on-site registration, 45 minutes of free guided tour to enter the office compound. The office compound cannot be photographed, and the guide comment explains the use of the NSW Governor's room, living room, bedroom and room, etc. and the governor's taste. In addition to the office compound, the pool and lush flowers and trees in the compound park outside the compound are also worth seeing. The park overlooks the Sydney Opera House and Harbour.

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    Posted: Apr 3, 2019
  • 小蘑菇阿咪
    5/5Outstanding
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    Governor's Government House is located in Bennelong, Benilong, in the northwest corner of the Royal Botanical Garden, overlooking Sydney Harbour. Approaching the Governor's Palace, I saw the Australian flag and the New South Wales flag flying on the top of the castle. Sydney was the first colony established by European colonists in Australia. Australia's first Governor's Palace was built in Sydney (the site of the First Governor's Palace is located in the front square of the north end of the Sydney Museum on Phillip Street and Bridge Street. The First Governor's Palace lasted from 1788 to 1945). In 1816, the then Governor of Australia planned to build a new Governor's House, but it was not completed until 1845, and the new Governor's House built in 1845 was the Governor's House in the Royal Botanical Garden. In 1901, when Australia became independent and Parliament was established in Melbourne, the Governor of Australia rarely used the residence again. Since then, the state government has reclaimed the castle as the Governor's residence of New South Wales, also known as the Governor's Palace, but the Governor's Palace of New South Wales. It was not until 1996 that the Governor's Office moved out of Sydney that it began to open to the outside world and has become one of Sydney's most important tourist attractions. The once beautiful colonial government residence is now part of Australia's colonial historic sites, and after renovation, the Governor's Office has remained as it was more than a century ago. Governor's House, Elizabeth Farm and Pilot Farm witnessed the beginning of Australian history. The designer of the Governor's Palace is the Royal designer of King William IV. He has participated in the design of Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace. Therefore, the interior decoration of the Governor's Palace is entirely English-style. There are conference halls, ballrooms, study rooms, dining rooms, living rooms, etc. There are portraits of successive Governors on the walls around the hall. All the windows are bullet-proof. Therefore, several key points need to be clarified here are "1. The site of the First Governor's Palace of Australia is located in the front square of the Sydney Museum (1788 1845); 2. The new Governor's Palace in the Royal Botanical Garden is the Governor's Palace of Australia in 1845 1901; 3. The new Governor's Palace in the Royal Botanical Garden is the Governor's Palace of New South Wales after 1901. Fig. 1 - "The new Governor's Palace built in 1845 in the Royal Botanical Garden; Fig. 2 - "The Harbour Bridge and the Opera House are overlooked on the lawn of Benirang on the north side of the Governor's Palace; Fig. 3 - "Another one from another angle.

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    Posted: Mar 17, 2017
  • 天才Genius
    4/5Excellent
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    I'm also drunk. The correct explanation here should be the Governor's Office of New South Wales, each state has one. Of course, the Federal Government also has one. It's a bit like the Provincial Committee of China, but actually it has no right. It's more concentrated in the state legislature. It's located in the Royal Botanical Garden, and it seems that many state governors are in the Botanical Garden.

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    Posted: Sep 23, 2016
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