
The Old Parliament House
The Old Parliament House, located in Canberra, Australia, served as the nation's primary seat of government from 1927 to 1988. It was where Parliament met to debate and pass laws, and it housed the Prime Minister’s office and other government departments. Architecturally, it reflects the styles of its time and holds historical significance as Canberra’s political center during those years. Since its replacement by the current Parliament House, it has been preserved as a historic site, offering visitors insights into Australia's political history and the development of its parliamentary democracy.