The Jarrah Pavilion, previously referred to as 'Rotunda One', was the first such shelter built in Kings Park and is located to the south of the State War Memorial precinct. Completed in 1899, it was constructed of Jarrah timber with a tile roof and was a kiosk and popular summer house.View venue slideshow
The original floor was boarded and raised to allow people sitting inside to have a clear view of the river. With magnificent 360-degree views of the city of Perth, the Swan River and the Darling Range, it is now a popular wedding venue.
- Suited to
- Weddings, social and family functions, community groups, corporate functions, film and photography
- Capacity
- 50 people
- Parking
- Forrest Carpark and Wadjuk Carpark
- Access
- Drop off via Fraser Avenue then short walk to venue
- Services
- Public transport bus stop close by, Fraser Avenue tourist precinct
- Toilets
- Short walk across Fraser Avenue to tourist precinct
- Power
- Not available
- Shelter
- Available
- Seating
- Bench seating available
- Refreshments
- Short walk to Fraser Avenue tourist precinct
- Barbecues
- Not available
- Booking times
- Available 9.00 am - 6.00 pm daily, limited during State War Memorial services
- Bookings
- Please contact the Bookings Officer
- Location
- Fraser Avenue Precinct