Tuesday, 23 July 2024

ANZ GOTHIC BANK

Standing on the corner of Queen Street and Collins Street are two impressive buildings, the former English, Scottish and Australia Bank and the former Melbourne Stock Exchange. Built between 1883 and 1891, the two were combined and renovated in 1921, and are now the world headquarters of ANZ Bank.

Designed by architect William Wardell and built in 1883-87, the ES&A Bank is the more restrained of the two, with high ceilings, lancet windows and a narrow spire. As well as ES&A's head office, it was once the residence of the bank's general manager. 

The former Stock Exchange was constructed shortly after and completed in 1891. Designed by William Pitt, its appearance is flamboyant, with gargoyles, stained glass and a rose window at the very top of the building. Towering behind these two historic buildings is the ANZ skyscraper, built in 1993. Construction included the restoration and preservation of the heritage structures on site.

The skyscraper itself was designed by Peddle Thorp Architects, and reflects the Gothic themes of the buildings below. Visit the ANZ bank to deposit cash in what is probably the fanciest bank in town, or head to the basement to explore the ANZ Banking Museum. Opened in 1985, it tells of the history of banking in Australia. (From the 'Visit Victoria' site).

This post is part of the Travel Tuesday meme





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