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Parliament House of South Australia: A Marble Testament to Governance

Discover South Australia's political heart in Adelaide's Parliament House, a symbol of democracy and architectural heritage on North Terrace.

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Adelaide's Parliament House, located on North Terrace, is the seat of South Australia's government. Constructed in stages from 1874 to 1939, it stands as a testament to the state's political history and architectural ambition, showcasing local materials and design.

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Local tips

  • Take advantage of the free guided tours offered on non-sitting weekdays at 10 am and 2 pm to explore the building's interior and learn about its history.
  • Check the Parliament's sitting calendar before visiting to avoid disappointment if you're planning to take a tour.
  • Note that all visitors need to pass through a security screening similar to airport security before entering Parliament House.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    Parliament House is located on North Terrace in the Adelaide city centre, making it easily accessible on foot from many nearby attractions and transport hubs. From the Adelaide Railway Station, walk west along North Terrace for about 15 minutes, passing the National War Memorial and the State Library. The Parliament House will be on your left. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    Adelaide's public transport system offers convenient access to Parliament House. Several bus routes travel along North Terrace, stopping directly in front of the building. Tram lines also run along King William Road and North Terrace, with stops a short walk away. Tram rides within the Adelaide CBD are free. For bus and train travel, a MetroCard is required. A single trip will cost around $4.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services provide a direct option to Parliament House. From Adelaide Airport, a taxi ride would take approximately 17 minutes. Expect to pay around $25-$40, plus a $3 airport service fee. Keep in mind that fares may vary depending on the time of day and traffic conditions.

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Parliament House, situated on the corner of North Terrace and King William Road in Adelaide, serves as the meeting place for the Parliament of South Australia. This grand building replaced the adjacent Old Parliament House, which had become too small. The current Parliament House was built over 65 years, from 1874 to 1939, due to funding limitations. The building's design, initially conceived by Edmund Wright and Lloyd Tayler, featured Corinthian columns, impressive towers, and a grand dome. However, financial constraints led to the omission of the towers and dome. Construction began with the West Wing, completed in 1889, housing the House of Assembly. The Legislative Council remained in the Old Parliament House until the East Wing was finished in 1939. The building is made of Kapunda marble and West Island granite, showcasing South Australian materials. Today, Parliament House offers free tours on non-sitting weekdays, allowing visitors to explore its chambers and learn about South Australia's political past, present, and future. The Parliament of South Australia operates under the Westminster system, with two houses: the Legislative Council and the House of Assembly.

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