Cathedral Square
Highlights
- Explore the heritage-listed State Buildings, reconnecting with Perth's historic heart and vibrant city energy.
- Stroll through the interactive public plaza, enjoying a lively atmosphere between the Cathedral and City of Perth Library.
- Savour curated retail and dining options, offering a unique mix of venues for every taste and occasion.
- Join annual arts and culture events, enriching your experience in this revitalised urban hub.
Cathedral Square is a heritage-listed site that comprises the former government buildings known locally as the State Buildings, which have returned the soul of the city to its people after decades of disuse.
Most recently state government offices, the three interconnected State Buildings have housed Treasury, the Premier’s office, the Lands Titles building, Perth’s Post Office and many more over their 140 year history. In 1925, the southeast corner of the complex was marked the city’s “point zero” – the geographical marker at which all distances to Perth are measured.
The revitalisation of Cathedral Square will see the city’s energy centre once again around its historic heart, with that marker now at the threshold of the lively Cathedral Square retail and dining precinct.
The refurbished buildings work together, not in isolation – the precinct’s restoration saw the demolition of the old Law Chambers and Playhouse Theatre and in their place stands an open, interactive public plaza between the Cathedral, the State Buildings and the newly built City of Perth Library.
Carefully curated retail stores, bar and restaurant offerings provide a unique mix of venue spaces, complemented by an annual program of events spanning arts, culture and entertainment.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
Access & Inclusion
An access and inclusion statement is available on the business website.
- https://www.perth.wa.gov.au/live-and-work/community-services-and-facilities/access-and-inclusion