Adelaide Park Lands - Buildings/institutions Within Bounds of Parklands

Buildings/institutions Within Bounds of Parklands

  • Adelaide Aquatic Centre (Park 2)
  • Adelaide Botanic Garden* (Park 11)
  • Adelaide Convention Centre* (Park 26)
  • Adelaide Festival Centre (Park 26)
  • Adelaide High School (Park 24)
  • Adelaide Oval (Park 26)
  • Adelaide Parklands Terminal (Park 23)
  • Adelaide Railway Station* (Park 26)
  • Adelaide University Boat Club (Park 12)
  • Adelaide Zoo (Park 11)
  • Art Gallery of South Australia* (Park 12)
  • Government House* (Park 12)
  • Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science (Park 11)
  • Memorial Drive (Park 26)
  • National War Memorial* (Park 12)
  • National Wine Centre (Park 11)
  • Parliament House* (Park 26)
  • Royal Adelaide Hospital* (Park 11)
  • South Australian Museum* (Park 12)
  • State Library of South Australia* (Park 12)
  • University of Adelaide City (main) campus* (Park 12)
  • University of South Australia City East campus* (Park 12)

* North Terrace forms the southern boundary of these establishments.

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