
The Quadrangle at the University of Sydney is a stunning example of Victorian Academic Gothic Revival architecture, constructed between 1854 and 1966. Designed by architects including Edmund Blacket and Walter Liberty Vernon, it features the Great Hall, MacLaurin Hall, and the Nicholson Museum. The quadrangle is renowned for its sandstone buildings, cloisters, and a clock tower housing one of only three carillons in Australia. The grounds are adorned with a historic jacaranda tree, planted in 1928, adding to the picturesque setting.
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