Parliament House, Melbourne

Parliament House
Parliament House in 2024
Interactive map of the Parliament House area
General information
TypeParliament
Architectural styleNeoclassical
LocationVictoria, Spring Street, East Melbourne, Australia
Coordinates37°48′40″S 144°58′24″E / 37.811055°S 144.97329°E / -37.811055; 144.97329
Current tenantsGovernment of Victoria
Construction started1855 (1855)
CompletedNever
Opened1856 (1856)
Design and construction
ArchitectsKnight & Kerr & Peter Kerr
EngineerJohn George Knight
DesignationsVictorian Heritage Register
Other information
Public transit accessParliament railway station
Tram routes 35, 86, 96
Website
www.parliament.vic.gov.au
Official nameParliament House (Including Grounds, Works and Fences)
TypeState Registered Place
DesignatedAugust 20, 1982 (1982-08-20)
Reference no.H1722
Heritage Overlay numberHO175
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Parliament House is the meeting place of the Parliament of Victoria, one of the eight parliaments of the Australian states and territories.

Located on Spring Street on the edge of the Hoddle Grid, the grand colonnaded front dominates the vista up Bourke Street. Construction began in 1855, and the first stage was officially opened the following year, with various sections completed over the following decades; it has never been completed, and the planned dome is one of the most well known unbuilt features of Melbourne. Between 1901 and 1927, it served as the meeting place of the Parliament of Australia, during the period when Melbourne was the temporary national capital. The building is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.