Treasury Heritage Hotel

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Enjoy the high quality materials, detailing and workmanship of this former seat of state power, including the oval Queensland maple Cabinet table and Hotel Room 105, originally the office of the Minister for Lands.

Food or drinks availablePublic toilets availableWheelchair accessibleHeritage listed

When to go: 9:30am – 4pm

Where to go: 130 William Street, Brisbane

Tours: Guided tours hourly from 9:30am
Tour tip: Smart casual dress code with enclosed shoes

Building type: Hotel

Built: 1901–05

Architects: Allom Lovell Marquis-Kyle

Web: www.treasurybrisbane.com.au

Did you know...
Look for agricultural and mining themes in the architectural detail. Two women featured near the top of the Queens Park elevation hold a shovel and a sickle. The leadlight panels at the entrances to George and William Streets depict a pioneer, a squatter, a tiller, a herdsman, a sower and a reaper.

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Queensland Government Brisbane Development Association National Trust of Queensland Queensland Heritage Council pdt architects Brisbane Airport Three Plus

JSAcreative Metrospace Outdoor Advertising Australian Institute of Architects Brisbane Marketing TransLink Courier Mail

Supported by Queensland Government through the Public Works' Office of the Queensland Government Architect and Department of Environment and Resource Management.