About the Event
On rare occasions tours may be cancelled and rescheduled with advance notice. Each ticket includes a $1 restoration levy. Guests can stand in a 2000-seat auditorium framed by thirteen hand-cut crystal chandeliers, observe the eclectic Gothic, Italian and Art deco design elements, discover famous Character Lounges including the exotic Butterfly Room, Pioneer Room and College Room, be mesmerised by the world's second largest hand-cut crystal chandelier known as the Koh-i-Nor, see the original mighty Wurlitzer Organ that was the voice of silent movies, admire prize-winning artworks by famous Australian artists including William Dobell, Mary Edwards, Charles Wheeler and Raymond Lindsay, and delve into the depths to discover engineering marvels and mechanical masterpieces.