Sat, Nov 01, 2025 12:00 PM - 13:00 PM
University Place, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 2050
Sat, Nov 01, 2025 12:00 PM - 13:00 PM
Help celebrate the University of Sydney’s 175th anniversary by participating in a free heritage tour of the Quadrangle.
Since the 1850s the Quadrangle has been at the centre of activity at the University of Sydney. It represents the heart and soul of the Camperdown campus of the University of Sydney; the neo-gothic building is home to a rich history. These free tours to mark the University’s 175th anniversary will celebrate the building and its impact upon learning in Australia.
Between the gargoyles and grotesques, the sandstone and the stained glass are the stories of the architects, the scholars and students who have breathed life into the building.
The Oxbridge-imitation Victoria Gothic Revival style of 'The Quad' belies the fact the building was constructed in several phases, beginning in 1855 under the design of eminent colonial architect Edmund Blacket. It was at one stage the tallest building in Sydney.
The facade of the building also served as a backdrop for key moments in university and Australian history from royal visits and student protests, from graduations and enrolment days.
Discover the University's history as written in the architecture of this building; from Great Hall to clocktower with our expert guides.
The tours are led by Chau Chak Wing Museum educators and heritage tour guides.
Presented as part of the University of Sydney’s 175th anniversary celebrations
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