Cathedral Arcade
Cathedral Arcade is a heritage shopping arcade in Melbourne, Victoria.
It forms a short, narrow laneway, connecting Swanston Street to Flinders Lane in the central business district of Melbourne. It is a T-shaped arcade, however one of the laneways terminates inside the building.
The arcade is notable as it retains all of its original features. The arcade is fully covered by stained glass and leadlights, which forms a highly detailed arch leading to a central dome. The floors are decorated with ceramic tiles, and the shopfronts feature richly detailed wood panels.
The art deco arcade, which dates back to 1925, is part of the Nicholas Building, an early interwar palazzo skyscraper designed by Harry Norris. The building itself, including the arcade is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.[1]
References[]
- ^ Victorian Heritage Database, retrieved 10 November 2012
External links[]
Media related to Cathedral Arcade at Wikimedia Commons
Coordinates: 37°48′59.9″S 144°58′1.1″E / 37.816639°S 144.966972°E
- Melbourne City Centre
- Shopping arcades in Australia
- Shopping centres in Melbourne
- Heritage-listed buildings in Melbourne
- Shopping malls established in 1925
- 1925 establishments in Australia
- Art Deco architecture in Melbourne