Trocadero, Newtown
| Trocadero | |
|---|---|
The Trocadero in 2007 following restoration | |
| Location | 69-77 King Street, Newtown, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
| Coordinates | 33°53′33″S 151°11′08″E / 33.8924°S 151.1855°E |
| Built | 1857–1889 |
| Architect | Albert F. Myers and William P. Hendry Architects. |
| Owner | Moore Theological College |
| Official name | Trocadero; Trocadero Hall; The Trocadero Skating Rink; Properts Building; Fuel VFX |
| Type | state heritage (built) |
| Designated | 10 March 2000 |
| Reference no. | 1380 |
| Type | Skating Rink Roller |
| Category | Recreation and Entertainment |
| Builders | Fallick and Murgatroyd |
Trocadero is a heritage-listed former cinema, event venue, dance hall, roller skating rink, motor workshop, music venue and now office building at 69-77 King Street, Newtown, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Albert F. Myers and William P. Hendry Architects and built in 1889 by Fallick and Murgatroyd, incorporating an earlier building from c. 1857. It has housed children's cancer charity CanTeen since 2014. It is also known as Trocadero Hall and the Properts Building. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 10 March 2000.