Print this page Highs and Lows of Sydney: Darlinghurst to Surry Hills
Available Classes
This walking course explores Sydney’s social geography from ridge tops to low-lying streets. We examine how class, institutions and urban planning shaped Darlinghurst and Surry Hills, revealing stories of prisons, churches, schools and reform. By reading buildings and landscapes, participants gain insight into how inequality and aspiration were built into the city itself.
Meet at the Liverpool Street side of the Anzac Memorial, Hyde Park 10 minutes before the tour starts at 10am so it can commence on time.
- Steep hills at the beginning and end of the tour: suitable for robust walkers
- No toilets/bubblers, with very few places to sit.
This walk will go ahead whatever the weather, except where the guide deems there to be a threat to health and safety. In this situation you will be contacted with an alternative date. Please ensure your mobile phone number is up-to-date with WEA before enrolling and ensure that you have it with you on the day in case the tutor needs to contact you.
DELIVERY MODE
- Face-to-Face
COURSE OUTLINE
- From the Anzac Memorial, up to the Jewish Museum, St Vincent’s Hospital, The Wall, and National Art School (former Darlinghurst Gaol)
- Down to Crown St School, and Albion St, Frog’s Hollow; Children’s Court
- Across Devonshire St and down to Prince Alfred Park
LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
- Explain the significance of some of the interesting old buildings in this area
- Recount some of the darker historical stories of Sydney
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