List of Art Deco buildings in Sydney

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This is a list of buildings in Sydney completed in the Inter-War Art Deco, Streamline Moderne and Functionalist styles that are historically significant.

Minerva Theatre in Kings Cross (1939)
Grace Building (1930)

Apartment and residential buildings

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The Edgewater flats, 1937.
 
Staircase, Belgenny, Taylor Square
 
Entrance, Wychbury, Potts Point

Cinemas and theatres

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Atrium, State Theatre, Sydney

Cultural buildings

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Hotels and pubs

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  • Albury Hotel, Oxford St & Barcom Ave, Darlinghurst
  • Australian Hotel, Broadway & Abercrombie St Chippendale
  • Blue's Point Hotel, Blue's Point Rd & French St McMahon's Point
  • Botany View Hotel, King & Darley Sts Newtown
  • Bridge Hotel, Victoria Rd & Wellington St Rozelle
  • Canterbury Hotel, Canterbury Rd & Tincombe St Canterbury
  • Charing Cross Hotel, Carrington Rd & Victoria St, Waverley
  • Century Hotel (former), George & Liverpool Sts Sydney
  • Civic Hotel, Pitt & Goulburn Sts Sydney
  • County Clare Hotel, Broadway & Kensington St Chippendale
  • Criterion Hotel, Park & Pitt Sts Sydney
  • Golden Sheaf Hotel, 429 New South Head Rd Double Bay
  • Erskineville Hotel, Erskineville Rd & Septimus St Erskineville
  • Golden Barley Hotel, Edgeware Rd & Llewellyn St Enmore
  • Grose Farm Hotel (now the Alfred Hotel), Missenden Rd & Dunblane St Camperdown
  • Imperial Hotel, Erskineville Rd & Union St Erskineville
  • Henson Park Hotel, Illawarra Rd & Chapel St Marrickville
  • Horse & Jockey Hotel, Parramatta Rd & Knight St Hombush
  • Hotel Broadway, Broadway & Shepherd St Chippendale
  • Hotel Hollywood, Hunt & Foster Sts Surry Hills
  • Hunter's Hill Hotel, Gladesville Rd & Joubert St Hunter's Hill
  • Hurstville Hotel, Forest Rd & McMahon St Hurstville
  • Kauri Foreshore Hotel, Pyrmont Bridge Rd & Bellevue St Glebe
  • Kirribilli Hotel, Broughton St & Crescent Ln Kirribilli
  • Kurrajong Hotel, Swanson & Park Sts Erskineville
  • Light Brigade Hotel, Oxford St & Jersey Rd Paddington
  • Marlborough Hotel, King St & Missenden Rd Newtown
  • Marrickville Hotel, Marrickville & Illawarra Rds Marrickville
  • North Annandale Hotel, 105 Johnson Street, Annandale
  • Petersham Inn, Parramatta Rd & Phillip St Petersham
  • Pier Hotel, Botany Rd & Excell St Banksmeadow
  • Pymble Hotel, 1134 Pacific Hwy Pymble
  • Robin Hood Hotel, 203 Bronte Rd Waverley
  • Rose, Shamrock & Thistle Hotel, 27 Oxford St Paddington
  • Rosebery Hotel, Botany & Epsom Rds Rosebery
  • Rozelle Hotel, 118 Victoria Rd Rozelle
  • Royal Hotel, Railway Pde & Jubilee St Carlton
  • Royal Hotel, 484 Princes Hwy Rockdale
  • Royal Oak Hotel, 50 Railway St Lidcombe
  • Royal Sheaf Hotel, Hume Hwy & Burwood Rd Burwood
  • Tea Gardens Hotel, 2-4 Bronte Rd Bondi Junction
  • Tennyson Hotel, Botany Rd & High St Mascot
  • The Lakes Hotel, Gardeners Rd & Macquarie St Rosebery
  • Unicorn Hotel, Oxford & Hopewell Sts Paddington
  • Union Hotel, King & Union Sts Newtown
  • Union Hotel, Pacific Hwy & West St North Sydney
  • United Australia Hotel (now Sydney Park Hotel), King & Lord Sts St Peters
  • Vauxhall Inn, Parramatta Rd & Woodville Rd Granville
  • Westminster Hotel, Broadway & Regent St Chippendale

Institutional buildings and facilities

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Office buildings

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Public buildings and facilities

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Holy Cross Church, Adelaide Street (designed by Austin Mackay)

Religious buildings

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See also

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References

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