The last couple of years we have tried to get in here and have a look around. Well this year we made it and it was great. The building is gorgeous and the staff/volunteers were very friendly and helpf...
Like any Parliament House anywhere, the building is striking, historical and graceful surrounded by lovely grounds and gardens. Good exhibits as you enter explaining the history and parliamentary sys...
Gracious old building on a beautiful site. Such a contrast to the modern dynamic city growing up around it. Once you pass through security, you'll see some interesting exhibits on recent history such...
This is only the second Parliament House I have been in the other being sydney. Just my luck according to an extremely friendly security guard parliament was sitting that day and I could go up to the ...
Sadly not open to visit while we were there although there are guided tours at other times. The building itself though is a beautiful example of the grand buildings created in the early days of the co...
It's a big building, one of the landmarks.
Heritage BuildingSadly the day we visited there were no public guided tours. But you can still enjoy the beautiful Victorian facade. It is located on the corner of George and Alice Streets, and overlooks the expansive and majestic Botanic Gardens.
The size of this capitol seems to be much smaller than I thought. As a state capitol, I think it should be a large building, but it is a small building, and it does not seem to have too many people.
The Parliament Building is one of the most classic buildings in Brisbane. It is surrounded by a park. This building happened to catch up with the blooming flowers around it when we went, and it was hidden among the flowers and trees.
It's still a large-scale building. This should be the state capitol. There are many people here every day to register their marriages. When we visited here, we met three couples. its not bad, right.