These stained glass windows are over one of the entrances to the building. The dominant feature of the building is a large dome but I didn't get a picture of it.

There are 3 large clocks in the building, one in the middle and one on each end.

This is the most interesting clock in the building. It is the Great Australian clock and weights 4 tonnes and is 10 meters tall. The dioramas include 33 scenes from Australian history. Everything revolves in a circle. If you look closely on the right side you can see an Aboriginal hunter who revolves around the clock and represents the never-ending passage of time. The various sections indicate the time, day of the week, and date. I spent a lot of time watching things move. It is very fascinating.


And here is the queen herself, prominently displayed in a glass cabinet on the second level.

2 comments:
That clock is amazing! The staircase seems more like a ladder.
Incredible clocks, so intricate! I wonder how much each one cost to make?
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