Queen Street | |
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Queen Street circa 1890 | |
Coordinates | |
General information | |
Type | Street |
Opened | 1837 |
Major junctions | |
North end | Victoria Street North Melbourne |
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South end | Flinders Street Melbourne CBD |
Location(s) | |
Suburb(s) | North Melbourne, Melbourne CBD |
Queen Street is a street in the Melbourne central business district, Victoria, Australia. The street forms part of the original Hoddle Grid and was laid out in 1837.[1] It runs roughly north-south and is primarily a commercial and financial thoroughfare of the central business district.
Queen Street is named for Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen.[2]
The northern end of Queen Street intersects with Victoria Street, while its southern end intersects with Flinders Street. Queen Street bisects the Queen Victoria Market into the dry section and wet section.[3]
As part of the traditional financial district of Melbourne, Queen Street is home to many buildings listed on Victorian Heritage Register and/or classified by the National Trust of Australia. These include:
There are also many notable high-rise office buildings along Queen Street, including:
On 8 December 1987 an armed gunman killed eight people and injured five others at the Australia Post offices at 191 Queen Street. The gunman Frank Vitkovic eventually fell from a building window taking the death toll to nine.[4]
A memorial window for the victims is located at the General Post Office on Elizabeth and Bourke Streets.[5]