Built in 1886 on the riverbank of the Central Business District, this beautifully restored building boasts a landmark green vaulted dome and is currently operated by the University of Queensland as a cultural, educational and heritage facility. Behind the huge Collins pillar, there are delicate conference rooms, charming banquet halls, licensed restaurants and an information center. The customs building is open to visitors. Visitors can stroll through the building, inspiring your imagination and capturing her historic flavor through the display of Customs souvenirs that represent past times; inside, there is a perennial exhibition hall of Australian art collections from Stuart Holm-Behan Stuartholme-Behan; the restaurant is situated by the river, which was part of the Queen's Warehouse, and the restaurant is not only indoor, but also on its terrace. It has seats and can overlook the Brisbane River and Story Bridge while dining. This is the only restaurant in the city centre of the University of Queensland, or the most spectacular wedding venue in Brisbane. The Customs Building is the winner of the Brisbane and Queensland Tourism Awards and is considered one of the most awarded functional venues in Brisbane. The Customs Building is located at 399 Queen Street and is accessible along Queen's Street or along the wooden trestle road by the river.