Overview
The Treasury Building is a grand Italian Renaissance–style heritage building occupying an entire city block in the CBD. Built in three stages between 1885 and 1928, it originally housed the Queensland colonial government's treasury and government offices.
Highlights
- Architecture: Ornate sandstone façades with arched windows, Corinthian columns, and a copper dome originally housing the telegraph exchange.
- Historic interiors: Grand marble staircases and ornamental plasterwork survive from the 1880s construction.
- Night illumination: The building is beautifully lit at night, making it one of the CBD's most photogenic landmarks.
History
Designed by JJ Clark of the Victorian Public Works Department, the building was constructed in three stages starting in 1885. It served as Queensland's seat of government during the colonial era and was heritage-listed in 1992.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Walk around the full perimeter to appreciate all three architectural stages.
- Tip 2: The building is best photographed from across Queens Gardens at dusk.
- Duration: 15–30 minutes.