
The Maitland Masonic Centre, located at 5 Victoria Street, is a heritage-listed building in Maitland, New South Wales. Designed by architect J.W. Pender, it was constructed between 1886 and 1927. The building showcases Late Victorian architectural style with distinctive "Arabesque" or "Moorish" influences, featuring ornate elements such as mouldings, archways, mock domes, and Masonic emblems. The interior adheres to the double cube principle of Freemasonry design, incorporating symbolic imagery like the eight-point star, the blazing sun, and the triangular "G" icon. The Maitland Masonic Centre continues to serve as a venue for Masonic activities and community events.
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