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Queen's Square, Sydney

Queen's Square is a public square in central Sydney, Australia. The square is located at the junction of King Street with Phillip Street and Macquarie Street. It is bounded on the south by St James Road and Prince Albert Road.

Queen's Square
View across Queen's Square from inside the gates of Hyde Park Barracks towards St James' Church. The Supreme Court building is to the right, and the statues of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, and Hyde Park, are to the left.
Location in the Sydney CBD
Former name(s)King Street
NamesakeQueen Victoria
TypePublic square
AddressesJunction of King, Phillip and Macquarie streets and bounded on the south by St James and Prince Albert roads.
LocationSydney central business district, New South Wales
Nearest metro stationSt James
Coordinates33°52′10″S 151°12′43″E / 33.8695°S 151.2120°E / -33.8695; 151.2120
Construction
Completionc. 1977

Description edit

 
Law Courts building. The open space on the right is the northern end of Queen's Square.

Arranged around Queen's Square, clockwise from the north, are the Law Courts Building, the Sydney Mint,[1][2] the UNESCO World Heritage Listed Hyde Park Barracks,[3][4] the Land Titles Office,[5] Hyde Park,[6] St James' Church,[7] and Sydney Law School. These buildings, other than the Law Courts Building and Sydney Law School, are all heritage-listed constructions, mostly dating from the 18th and 19th centuries.

Named in honour of Queen Victoria, a statue erected in her honour stands on the south-western corner of the square, and faces northward towards the Law Courts building. Another statue, of Prince Albert, stands on the south-eastern corner, and faces across Macquarie Street towards the statue of the Queen. Another memorial located on the square is that to Francis Greenway, NSW Colonial Architect responsible for some of the surrounding buildings, which is a mosaic and relief set into the ground in front of the Law Courts Building.

Being a public square adjacent to the state's Supreme Court, and also close to Parliament House, the square is often the scene of political and individual protests.[citation needed]

St James station is located underground to the south of the square, accessible by a pedestrian underpass below St James Road.[8]

History edit

Governor Lachlan Macquarie planned a public square on the location in the early nineteenth century. The square was originally named King's Square, but was renamed Queen's Square when Queen Victoria came to the throne in 1837.[9] The statue of Queen Victoria was unveiled by Lady Carrington, the wife of the Governor of New South Wales in 1888, for Australia's centenary. It was in the middle of a circle of roads, which soon became a loop of tramways.[9] In the late 1970s when the Law Courts Building was constructed, King Street was terminated at its junction with Phillip Street, and the former thoroughfare between Phillip Street and Macquarie Street became part of the square.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Mint Building". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. Retrieved 25 October 2017.   Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC-BY 4.0 licence.
  2. ^ "Mint Building and Hyde Park Barracks Group". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. Retrieved 25 October 2017.   Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC-BY 4.0 licence.
  3. ^ "UNESCO World Heritage Centre World Heritage Committee inscribes seven cultural sites on World Heritage List". UNESCO World Heritage Centre website. United Nations. 31 July 2010. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  4. ^ "Hyde Park Barracks". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. Retrieved 25 October 2017.   Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC-BY 4.0 licence.
  5. ^ "Land Titles Office". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. Retrieved 25 October 2017.   Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC-BY 4.0 licence.
  6. ^ "Hyde Park". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. Retrieved 25 October 2017.   Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC-BY 4.0 licence.
  7. ^ "St. James' Anglican Church". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. Retrieved 17 November 2013.   Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC-BY 4.0 licence.
  8. ^ a b "Law Courts building". Supreme Court of New South Wales. Government of New South Wales. 27 March 2017. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
  9. ^ a b "Queen's Square". Visit Sydney Australia. 2017.

External links edit

  Media related to Queen's Square, Sydney at Wikimedia Commons


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Queen s Square is a public square in central Sydney Australia The square is located at the junction of King Street with Phillip Street and Macquarie Street It is bounded on the south by St James Road and Prince Albert Road Queen s SquareView across Queen s Square from inside the gates of Hyde Park Barracks towards St James Church The Supreme Court building is to the right and the statues of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and Hyde Park are to the left Location in the Sydney CBDFormer name s King StreetNamesakeQueen VictoriaTypePublic squareAddressesJunction of King Phillip and Macquarie streets and bounded on the south by St James and Prince Albert roads LocationSydney central business district New South WalesNearest metro stationSt JamesCoordinates33 52 10 S 151 12 43 E 33 8695 S 151 2120 E 33 8695 151 2120ConstructionCompletionc 1977 Contents 1 Description 2 History 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksDescription edit nbsp Law Courts building The open space on the right is the northern end of Queen s Square Arranged around Queen s Square clockwise from the north are the Law Courts Building the Sydney Mint 1 2 the UNESCO World Heritage Listed Hyde Park Barracks 3 4 the Land Titles Office 5 Hyde Park 6 St James Church 7 and Sydney Law School These buildings other than the Law Courts Building and Sydney Law School are all heritage listed constructions mostly dating from the 18th and 19th centuries Named in honour of Queen Victoria a statue erected in her honour stands on the south western corner of the square and faces northward towards the Law Courts building Another statue of Prince Albert stands on the south eastern corner and faces across Macquarie Street towards the statue of the Queen Another memorial located on the square is that to Francis Greenway NSW Colonial Architect responsible for some of the surrounding buildings which is a mosaic and relief set into the ground in front of the Law Courts Building Being a public square adjacent to the state s Supreme Court and also close to Parliament House the square is often the scene of political and individual protests citation needed St James station is located underground to the south of the square accessible by a pedestrian underpass below St James Road 8 History editGovernor Lachlan Macquarie planned a public square on the location in the early nineteenth century The square was originally named King s Square but was renamed Queen s Square when Queen Victoria came to the throne in 1837 9 The statue of Queen Victoria was unveiled by Lady Carrington the wife of the Governor of New South Wales in 1888 for Australia s centenary It was in the middle of a circle of roads which soon became a loop of tramways 9 In the late 1970s when the Law Courts Building was constructed King Street was terminated at its junction with Phillip Street and the former thoroughfare between Phillip Street and Macquarie Street became part of the square 8 See also edit nbsp New South Wales portal nbsp Architecture portal List of places named after Queen Victoria in Australia Architecture of SydneyReferences edit Mint Building New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment Retrieved 25 October 2017 nbsp Text is licensed by State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment under CC BY 4 0 licence Mint Building and Hyde Park Barracks Group New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment Retrieved 25 October 2017 nbsp Text is licensed by State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment under CC BY 4 0 licence UNESCO World Heritage Centre World Heritage Committee inscribes seven cultural sites on World Heritage List UNESCO World Heritage Centre website United Nations 31 July 2010 Retrieved 25 October 2017 Hyde Park Barracks New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment Retrieved 25 October 2017 nbsp Text is licensed by State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment under CC BY 4 0 licence Land Titles Office New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment Retrieved 25 October 2017 nbsp Text is licensed by State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment under CC BY 4 0 licence Hyde Park New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment Retrieved 25 October 2017 nbsp Text is licensed by State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment under CC BY 4 0 licence St James Anglican Church New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment Retrieved 17 November 2013 nbsp Text is licensed by State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment under CC BY 4 0 licence a b Law Courts building Supreme Court of New South Wales Government of New South Wales 27 March 2017 Retrieved 24 October 2017 a b Queen s Square Visit Sydney Australia 2017 External links edit nbsp Media related to Queen s Square Sydney at Wikimedia 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