Marble Bar, Sydney
1893 establishments in Australia1973 establishments in AustraliaBuildings and structures completed in 1893Buildings and structures completed in 1973New South Wales State Heritage Register sites located in the Sydney central business district ... and 4 more
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Marble Bar is an historic bar in Sydney, Australia. Originally constructed in the George Adams-owned O'Brien Hotel in 1893, it was dismantled in 1969, then moved and rebuilt in the subterranean level of the Hilton Sydney, on George Street, in 1973. It is now a heritage-listed building.The bar was designed by Varney Parkes. Its features include plate-glass mirrors, mosaic floors, cedar timbers, a domed roof, stained-glass windows and marble walls and pilasters. Fourteen paintings by Julian Ashton are hung throughout. The only differences to the original bar is the lack of natural light, and the location of the paintings is different.
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George Street, Sydney Sydney
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Hilton Sydney
George Street 488
2000 Sydney, Sydney
New South Wales, Australia
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