. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Das Government House (w\u00F6rtlich \u00FCbersetzt Regierungsgeb\u00E4ude) in Melbourne ist die offizielle Residenz und der Amtssitz des Gouverneurs von Victoria. Zudem war es von 1901 bis 1930 Amtssitz des Generalgouverneurs Australiens. Es befindet sich in Nachbarschaft zu den . Siehe auch: Government House"@de . . . . . . . . . . . . "Das Government House (w\u00F6rtlich \u00FCbersetzt Regierungsgeb\u00E4ude) in Melbourne ist die offizielle Residenz und der Amtssitz des Gouverneurs von Victoria. Zudem war es von 1901 bis 1930 Amtssitz des Generalgouverneurs Australiens. Es befindet sich in Nachbarschaft zu den . Charles La Trobe, Gouverneur von Victoria, erwarb 1841 den Grund f\u00FCr das sp\u00E4tere Government House, w\u00E4hrend Ferdinand von Mueller, der Direktor der Royal Botanic Gardens 1857 das gesamte Gel\u00E4nde, einschlie\u00DFlich der Anlage des sp\u00E4teren Government House als eine riesige Parkanlage errichtete. Der Regierungssitz selbst wurde von 1871 bis 1876 erbaut. Zuvor wohnten die Gouverneure in \"Toorak House\", so wie La Trobe in \"La Trobe's Cottage\". Architekt war William Wardell. Nach der Schaffung des australischen Staates 1901 bis zum Umzug des Parlaments nach Canberra im Jahr 1927 nutzte der australische Generalgouverneur das Government House als offizielle Residenz. Auch nach Umzug des Bundesparlaments nach Canberra blieb der Generalgouverneur noch weitere drei Jahre im Government House wohnhaft. Seit 1934 wird das Government House ununterbrochen von den Gouverneuren Victorias als Regierungssitz genutzt. Siehe auch: Government House"@de . . . "\u7E3D\u7763\u5E9C\uFF08Government House\uFF09\u662F\u7DAD\u591A\u5229\u4E9E\u5DDE\u5DDE\u9577\u7684\u5B98\u90B8\uFF0C\u4F4D\u65BC\u6FB3\u5927\u5229\u4E9E\u7DAD\u591A\u5229\u4E9E\u5DDE\u9996\u5E9C\u58A8\u723E\u672C\uFF0C\u9760\u8FD1\u7EF4\u591A\u5229\u4E9A\u7687\u5BB6\u690D\u7269\u56ED\u3002\u7E3D\u7763\u5E9C\u57281901\u5E74\u81F31930\u5E74\u671F\u9593\u4E5F\u662F\u6FB3\u5927\u5229\u4E9E\u7E3D\u7763\u7684\u5B98\u90B8\uFF0C\u662F\u820A\u82F1\u570B\u6B96\u6C11\u5730\u6700\u5927\u7684\u5B98\u90B8\uFF0C\u9762\u7A4D\u662F\u611B\u723E\u862D\u7E3D\u7D71\u5E9C\u7684\u5169\u500D\u3002"@zh . . . . . . . "\u7E3D\u7763\u5E9C (\u58A8\u723E\u672C)"@zh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Government House is the official residence of the governor of Victoria, currently Linda Dessau. It is located in Kings Domain, Melbourne, next to the Royal Botanic Gardens. Government House was opened in 1876, on land that had originally been set aside in 1841. Previous governors' residences included La Trobe's Cottage (1839\u20131854), Toorak House (1854\u20131874), and Bishopscourt (1874\u20131876). It was designed by William Wardell in the Italianate style, and modelled to some extent on Queen Victoria's Osborne House residence, to which it bears a strong resemblance. Between 1901 and 1930, Government House was used as the official residence of the Governor-General of Australia. This occurred during the period when Canberra was still under construction and Melbourne was designated as the temporary seat of government. Despite Parliament House opening in 1927, the Governor-General did not permanently move to Yarralumla for another three years, at which point Government House was given back to the Victorian government."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Government House (Melbourne)"@de . . . . "6424"^^ . . . . . . . "1981889"^^ . "Government House, Melbourne"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u7E3D\u7763\u5E9C\uFF08Government House\uFF09\u662F\u7DAD\u591A\u5229\u4E9E\u5DDE\u5DDE\u9577\u7684\u5B98\u90B8\uFF0C\u4F4D\u65BC\u6FB3\u5927\u5229\u4E9E\u7DAD\u591A\u5229\u4E9E\u5DDE\u9996\u5E9C\u58A8\u723E\u672C\uFF0C\u9760\u8FD1\u7EF4\u591A\u5229\u4E9A\u7687\u5BB6\u690D\u7269\u56ED\u3002\u7E3D\u7763\u5E9C\u57281901\u5E74\u81F31930\u5E74\u671F\u9593\u4E5F\u662F\u6FB3\u5927\u5229\u4E9E\u7E3D\u7763\u7684\u5B98\u90B8\uFF0C\u662F\u820A\u82F1\u570B\u6B96\u6C11\u5730\u6700\u5927\u7684\u5B98\u90B8\uFF0C\u9762\u7A4D\u662F\u611B\u723E\u862D\u7E3D\u7D71\u5E9C\u7684\u5169\u500D\u3002"@zh . . "Government House is the official residence of the governor of Victoria, currently Linda Dessau. It is located in Kings Domain, Melbourne, next to the Royal Botanic Gardens. Government House was opened in 1876, on land that had originally been set aside in 1841. Previous governors' residences included La Trobe's Cottage (1839\u20131854), Toorak House (1854\u20131874), and Bishopscourt (1874\u20131876). It was designed by William Wardell in the Italianate style, and modelled to some extent on Queen Victoria's Osborne House residence, to which it bears a strong resemblance. Between 1901 and 1930, Government House was used as the official residence of the Governor-General of Australia. This occurred during the period when Canberra was still under construction and Melbourne was designated as the temporary sea"@en . . . . . . . . . . "1115281666"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .