Tuesday, 17 March 2026

Cronulla Pavilion


Cronulla Pavilion is located at South Cronulla Beach, in the southern suburb of Cronulla. The art deco building was designed by A.B. Polin in a European Functionalist style and built in 1940 at the southern end of Cronulla Park. It now houses the lifeguard patrol, a personal training gym and a cafe.
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9 comments:

  1. What a striking building! The art deco design and European Functionalist style really make Cronulla Pavilion stand out, it must be lovely to see it by the beach. www.melodyjacob.com

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  2. Great pic! Funny how those old iconic buildings on the beach survived....#ThruMYLens

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    1. I hope they survive for a long time. There's talk that the nearby Oak Park Pavilion may be demolished. I hope not.

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  3. I love Art Deco designs used on beach pavilions, petrol stations, picture theatres etc. Especially when they are protected over the decades. But why is there a black roof popping up on top?

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    1. I've seen old photos of the building from the 1940s and the dark tiled roof on the first floor was there, so must have been part of the original design.

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  4. Cronulla Pavilion seems like a striking example of art deco architecture that has been thoughtfully repurposed to serve both the community and beachgoers.

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  5. A beautiful building. Very inviting.

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  6. Cronulla Pavilion looks great, Beautiful building.

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