Sydney Observatory, A Celestial Journey Above the Harbor

1003 Upper Fort St Millers Point NSW, Sydney, NSW 2000
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Introduction

The observatory is the only place in Sydney where astronomical phenomena can be observed, equipped with high-powered telescopes that enable people to appreciate numerous wonderful scenes. The observatory building is the first windmill built in Australia, completed in 1858. In addition, there is an English-style Argyle Place here. The observatory is not only a famous attraction in Sydney, but also one of the important historical heritage buildings in New South Wales.

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Address
1003 Upper Fort St Millers Point NSW, Sydney, NSW 2000
Opening hours
Monday-Sunday 10:00-17:00, 20:00-22:00.