The State Theatre is one of Sydney’s most cherished historic landmarks, opened in 1929 during the golden age of cinema. Designed with a rich blend of Gothic, Baroque, Art Deco, and French Empire influences, it reflects the grandeur and craftsmanship of another era. With its ornate interiors, artworks, Wurlitzer organ, and great crystal chandelier, the theatre holds precious historical value as a lasting record of Sydney’s cultural and architectural heritage.