Queen Victoria Building
The Queen Victoria Building, often referred to as the QVB, is a historic shopping center located in the heart of Sydney, Australia. Completed in 1898, it was designed by architect George McRae in a Romanesque style. The building features stunning stained glass windows, a grand central dome, and intricate tile work, making it a significant architectural landmark.
Originally built as a marketplace, the QVB now houses a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants. It is named in honor of Queen Victoria, the British monarch during the time of its construction. The building is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its unique blend of history and modern retail.