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The Barossa Manor is a landmark of South Australia. Its iconic architecture follows the Victorian Neoclassical period.
The three Flemish gables on the main facade have decorative trim and an equilateral triangle which was used in the ancient Greek civilizations as the delta glyph and is symbolic of a doorway. The thought was that the combination of polarities would provide a new opening. The hand-forged iron entrance gate was crafted to mirror the central gable of the Barossa Manor. Flemish gables were a notable feature of the Renaissance architecture, which spread to northern Europe arriving in Britain during the latter part of the 16th century. Later Flemish gables with flowing curves became absorbed into early South Australian architecture, such as the Quorn Railway station, which first opened in 1879.
The elaborate semicircle leading to the entrance gate symbolizes the rays of the rising sun. During midsummer the morning sun is aligned with the main entrance gate forming one geometrical line towards the front of the Barossa Manor. The plan of semicircle was based on the work of William Light, who designed Adelaide’s characteristic geometrical shapes, pattern and parks. It was “Light’s vision” to create an urban form which complemented nature, done with conscious purpose.
The Barossa Manor is located adjacent to the Barossa Col Light Monument and can be photographed during 5 days a week
The Barossa Colonel Light Monument is life-size bronze statue of Colonel Light on horseback and commemorates the birthplace of the world-famous Barossa Valley. Colonel William Light, founder of Adelaide and
A must photo opportunity in the Barossa Valley. Picture yourself in front of the giant 12m long “Welcome to the Barossa” sign. A great spot to take group photos at
This ultimate 1837 Barossa wine experience is a premium wine experience around our world-famous wine region, warm and knowledgeable hospitality. Enjoy being in the Wine Capital of Australia. • Visit
This ultimate 1837 Barossa wine experience is a premium wine experience around our world-famous wine region, warm and knowledgeable hospitality. Enjoy being in the Wine Capital of Australia. • Visit
This ultimate 1837 Barossa wine experience is a premium wine experience around our world-famous wine region, warm and knowledgeable hospitality. Enjoy being in the Wine Capital of Australia. What’s Included?
Name a more iconic duo than art and wine. The magnificent winery 1837 Barossa has managed to combine the two and provide the ultimate experience for visitors that are looking
This private hosted 1837 Barossa wine experience is a premium wine experience around our world-famous wine region, warm and knowledgeable hospitality. Enjoy being in the Wine Capital of Australia. •
Beautiful cottages facing vineyard. French provincial style in Lyndoch, fully equipped kitchen, bathroom with spa, 2 showers, 2TVs, outdoor sitting with views of Barossa Ranges and vineyards. Enjoy the beautiful
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