Great Hall of the University of Sydney

The Great Hall
of the University of Sydney
The interior of the Great Hall
Map
General information
StatusCompleted
Architectural styleVictorian Academic Gothic revival
LocationMain Quadrangle, The University of Sydney, Camperdown Campus, Sydney, New South Wales
CountryAustralia
Coordinates33°53′07″S 151°11′20″E / 33.8854°S 151.1890°E / -33.8854; 151.1890
Construction started1855
CompletedJuly 1859 (1859-07)
OwnerThe University of Sydney
Technical details
Material
Design and construction
Architect(s)
Other designers
Known forStained-glass windows, gables and gargoyles
Website
sydney.edu.au/engage/visit/places-of-interest/great-hall.html
New South Wales Heritage Database
(Local Government Register)
Official nameMain Quad / East Range and Great Hall
TypeLocal government (built)
Designated1999
Reference no.4726003
GroupEducation
CategoryUniversity
Builders
  • Holmes & Coney
  • John Donovan & Robert Melville
  • A & S Loveridge
  • W. Elphinstone
  • W. H. Hudson & Sons

The Great Hall of the University of Sydney, is one of the principal structures of The University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, with a public interior used for formal ceremonies, conferences, recitals and dinners. The Hall, located in the Main Quadrangle on the Camperdown campus, is a symbol of the university's stately history and an excellent example of Victorian Academic Gothic revival architecture. Completed in July 1859, the Great Hall soon became a tourist attraction; the writer Anthony Trollope wrote home in 1874 that the Hall was "the finest chamber in the colonies", and that no college of Oxford or Cambridge possessed a hall "of which the proportions are so good".[1]

The Great Hall, Main Quadrangle and the East Range of the University of Sydney were listed on the City of Sydney local government heritage list in 1999; where the collection of buildings are described as ".... probably the most significant group of Gothic Revival Buildings in Australia."[2]

  1. ^ Kerr, Joan (1983). Our Great Victorian Architect, Edmund Thomas Blacket, (1817–1883). National Trust of Australia. ISBN 0-909723-17-6.
  2. ^ "Main Quad / East Range and Great Hall". New South Wales Heritage Database. Office of Environment & Heritage. Retrieved 20 December 2019.

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