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Beautiful and Historic BMA House
When the British Medical Association built BMA House in 1930 they spared no expense in making this the premier address in Macquarie Street for Doctors and Health Professionals.

At 12 stories it was one of the tallest of the new skyscrapers in Sydney at the time, but what set it apart was the extraordinary decorations. The facade of the building is festooned with gargoyles and beautiful tiles in rich designs that are unique. The 11th floor balconies are surmounted by giant medieval knights presenting shields to ward off evil.

To the credit of the buildings owners the interior fittings are original and reflect the beauty and elegance of a world long past.

Please enjoy these galleries of photos of the British Medical Association Building and surrounding areas. As you can see not only is there a rich architectural heritage to enjoy upon your visit to Wellbeing@Macquarie, but cafes, historic buildings, and the beauty of the Botanic Gardens are all at our front door.



Gallery One
This extraordinary building is a delightful blending of styles and ages. The art deco impulse here is in full flower and celebrates medieval and gothic touches, strongly aztec flavoured arabesques, and ancient greek references that are unique in Sydney. This collection of photograhs reveals some of this architectural treasure.



Gallery Two
Location is everything in Sydney and especially here with the Botanic Gardens, historic buildings, The Conservatorium of Music, the State Library and Sydney Harbour, the Sydney Opera House, and delightful cafes all near our front door. Wellbeing @ Macquarie on the 7th floor of BMA House truly is an oasis in the middle of the city.




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