State Buildings
Highlights
- Explore the historic State Buildings, where 140 years of heritage meet vibrant retail and dining experiences.
- Savour local flavours at artisan cafes, showcasing the best of West Australian cuisine in a stunning setting.
- Wander through the iconic archways, connecting with Perth's rich history while enjoying contemporary offerings.
- Relax in the heart of the city, where the revitalised buildings create a lively urban neighbourhood atmosphere.
Beneath the soaring archways of the iconic State Buildings, new life is being breathed into a collection of iconic heritage buildings that will revive the civic heart of Perth.
The former government buildings have been reimagined, re-invigorated and returned as a vibrant hub of retail, dining and hotel offerings.
The three interconnected heritage buildings known as the State Buildings sit on the corner of St Georges Terrace and Barrack Street in the centre of Perth. Over their 140-year history, they’ve been used as Public Offices, a Police Court and cell block, a Treasury, a Survey Department, a General Post Office, Immigration Offices, Office of the Premier and Cabinet, a Lands Department and Titles Building – but have been empty and unused since the government vacated the buildings twenty years ago.
The centrepiece of the historic Cathedral Square precinct, the State Buildings will become the heartbeat of a new urban neighbourhood, connecting pedestrians with the drinking, dining and retail offerings inside. The buildings will house outstanding craftsmen, artisans and makers, passionate about their products and fiercely proud of their West Australian heritage.
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Quality Tourism Accreditation
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Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC
- Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.