Treasury Buildings, Perth, Heritage hotel complex in central Perth, Australia
Treasury Buildings is a three-part architectural complex at the corner of Barrack Street and St Georges Terrace that now serves as a luxury hotel with dining and retail spaces. The structure links multiple historic stone buildings seamlessly together and features a generous central courtyard with dining facilities.
The buildings were constructed in the late 1800s as an administrative hub and served as government offices for more than a century. In 2015 that chapter ended when a major renovation transformed the ensemble into a hotel.
The name Treasury comes from its past as a financial ministry building, and this heritage still shapes how people experience the space today. Visitors notice the original details like the postal hall with its distinctive ceiling craftsmanship and restored balconies that reflect its importance to Perth's governance.
The site has clear signage and is easy to reach on foot from the city center, with nearby parking for drivers. The dining and hotel areas are accessible through laneways that shield you from the main street bustle.
The complex contains the Postal Hall, a surprisingly refined space with hand-crafted wood and plaster ceilings from the original postal station that most visitors walk past without noticing. This hidden architectural beauty sits at the heart of the ensemble but remains largely overlooked.
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