Supreme Court Gardens - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
This image shows part of the Supreme Court Gardens. The court buildings can be seen in this panorama through the tall palm trees on the northern side of the gardens. From here you can also see part of the Perth CBD skyline.
Supreme Court Gardens - FURTHER INFORMATION
Supreme Court Gardens - Perth visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Supreme Court Gardens' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Western Australia.
Panorama taken from the gardens of the Supreme Court of Western Australia, next door to the Francis Burt Law Education Centre.
The panorama also shows some of the taller buildings of Perth CBD. To the west, sticking above two tall pine trees, is the spire tower of Swan Bells Tower, next to Barrack Street Jetty.
The Supreme Court Gardens were originally opened in 1845 as a botanic garden. Surrounded by mature trees, they form a quiet and relaxing space in the heart of the central business district, ideal to escape the busyness of the day.
In the summer time, this area plays host to events such as Opera in the Park and the charming Carols By Candlelight Christmas Services. Admission to the park is open to all.
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
The Supreme Court Gardens are located on the corner of Barrack Street and Riverside Drive, Perth.










