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For nearly 150 years, Adelaide Oval has been regarded as one of the most picturesque sporting grounds in the world. It is a South Australian icon, and one of the most advanced, state-of-the-art outdoor venues in Australia.

Adelaide Botanic Garden is a lush oasis in the heart of the city, featuring beautifully landscaped gardens, majestic avenues and stunning architecture over 50 hectares of land.

To celebrate 150 years of South Australia, the State Government unveiled a ‘walk of fame’ on North Terrace.

Friday 3 July, marks 21 years since the iconic bronze pigs Horatio, Oliver, Truffles and Augusta were unveiled in Rundle Mall!

For over 150 years, the South Australian Museum has been committed to making Australia's natural and cultural heritage accessible, engaging and fun and is one of the most visited museums in Australia.

Walk too fast and you might miss the home of Adelaide’s ‘establishment’ on North Terrace.

Bonython Hall is a centrepiece of the University of Adelaide campus and is hard to miss when walking down North Terrace.

Parliament House is open to the public and gives visitors the chance to explore one of the city's most impressive buildings while learning about the political past, present and future of the region and Australia.

MOD. at the University of South Australia is a futuristic museum of discovery; a place to be and be inspired.

The first street statue erected in the city on North Terrace is actually a copy of a famous neoclassical work. Based on Italian sculptor Antonio Canova’s ‘Venus’, it was chiselled from Carrara marble by Fraser & Draysey, and presented by Mr W A Horn to Mayor F W Bullock on 3 September 1892.