The façade of the General Post Office (GPO) building, at Martin Place between George Street and Pitt Street. The GPO was constructed in stages from 1866 to 1891 and was designed by colonial architect James Barnet in the Victorian Free Classical style. At the centre of the 100-metre Martin Place façade is a white marble statue of Queen Victoria flanked by allegorical figures. Below them, above the main entrance, is the United Kingdom coat of arms sculpted in sandstone.
A mega impressive facade Jim.
ReplyDeleteSure is fancy!
ReplyDeleteQuite impressive. Great picture for the theme day.
ReplyDeleteI think this is impressive enough, Jim.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the guided "tour" of the facade; it's an impressive bldg. Very symmetical and balanced.
ReplyDeleteA very handsome building!
ReplyDeleteA stately facade in great light!
ReplyDeleteI alway admire how in the past the desire was, even for utilitarian buildings like a post office, to have no only form and function but also beauty.
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Very grand, very impressive, love this Jim!
ReplyDeletequeen vic gets everywhere
ReplyDeleteVery grand indeed Jim.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you showed on our beautiful buildings :)
ReplyDeleteI could be looking at a building here in England. Beautiful facade!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous - Subject and capture!
ReplyDeleteSorry, Jim, but there's no blue to be seen.
ReplyDeleteThe blue is in the Australian flags. You have to look closely to spot them.
DeleteA great building with an impressive facade...
ReplyDeletewow, quite an impressive post office!
ReplyDeleteThat is a fantastic building! What rich architectural details - would make posting anything a pleasure:)
ReplyDeleteVery impressive!
ReplyDeleteimpressive!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful architecture and I think that its appeal is due in part to the detail and also to the subtle color of stone. What a gorgeous building and you have captured it perfectly.
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
Truly fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLooking at that you could say it was in the UK
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous facade, bravo!
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