Built in 1886 on the edge of the Brisbane River (Brisbane River) on the Brisbane River in downtown Brisbane, Queensland, Customs House is a beautiful restored building with an iconic green dome that serves as a cultural, educational and heritage facility. Currently run by the University of Queensland (The University of Queensland), there are exquisite conference rooms, ballrooms, restaurants and an information centre.
Customs House is open to the public free of charge, and visitors can stroll through the building to capture the historical flavor of the city of Brisbane through displays of customs memorabilia that represent the old days; The building has a perennial exhibition hall for the Australian art collection of Stuart Holm Behan (Stuartholme Behan); Located by the river, once part of the Queen's warehouse, the restaurant has seats not only indoors, but also on its patio, overlooking the Brisbane River and story bridge (Story Bridge), the only restaurant at the University of Queensland in the center of the city, with a dining edge overlooking the River Brisbane and the story bridge (Story Bridge), the only restaurant at the University of Queensland in the centre of the city. It is also one of the most scenic wedding venues in Brisbane.
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