Looking up at the UK coat of arms and the marble statue of Queen Victoria on the GPO in Sydney, Australia that was built in stages from 1866 to 1891
The GPO in Sydney, Australia was constructed between 1866 and 1891 and was designed by architect James Barnet. The Martin Place building is inspired by the Palazzi Communali of late Medieval and Renaissance Italy and is the finest example of the Victorian Italian Renaissance style in NSW.
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