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The White Hat Guide to History & Heritage Festivals in Brisbane & Queensland
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Open House Adelaide
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Open House Adelaide showcases Adelaide's buildings ‑ from the historic to the
contemporary.as part of About Time: South Australia's History Festival.
Many buildings not normally open to the public will be open for inspection.
Open both Saturday & Sunday.
- Adelaide Town Hall
- Freemasons Hall
- JPE Design Studio @ The Wave
- National Wine Centre
- North Adelaide Baptist Church
- Roma Mitchell Commonwealth Law Courts Building
- SA Water House
- Smyth Memorial Chapel
- St Peter's Cathedral
- State Herbarium of South Australia
- State Library of South Australia
- The Santos Museum of Economic Botany
Open Saturday only
- Adelaide Festival Centre
- Adelaide Studios
- Box Factory Community Centre
- Brookman Building, University of South Australia
- Charlicks Building
- CMI Toyota
- Common Ground Adelaide
- Elder Hall, University
of Adelaide
- Flinders University, Victoria Square
- Former Reserve Bank Building
- Hardy Milazzo Office
- Hub Central, University of Adelaide
- Ifould Apartments
- Ingkarni Wardli, University of Adelaide
- Jarvis Subaru
- Migration Museum
- Mitchell Building, University of Adelaide
- Perryman's Bakery
- School of Law, University of South Australia
- Torrens Training Depot and Parade Ground
- Walkley House
- West Terrace tour
Open Sunday only
- 16R
- Adelaide High School
- Ayers House
- Black Box
- Her Majesty's Theatre
- Lower North Terrace Campus, University of Adelaide
- Parliament House
- Quaker Meeting House
- Queen's Theatre
- St Mark's College
- The Plant Accelerator®
- The Stag Hotel
- Urrbrae House
- Woodhead Architectural and Design Studio
Full details at Open House
Adelaide
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Brisbane Open House (BOH)
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Brisbane Open House is a free-of-charge event, providing residents and
visitors with the rare opportunity to discover the hidden wealth of
architecture, engineering and history in buildings and places around Brisbane
city. Discover Brisbane’s hidden treasures as we unlock a multitude of
contemporary, historic, and environmentally significant buildings in the heart
of the city, South Bank,
Fortitude Valley,
Petrie Terrace, Spring Hill and Bowen Hills. This year the event features new
buildings, new precincts, and new initiatives including an educational program
for young people. More details soon. Further details at
Brisbane Open House |
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