Victoria Square, also known as Tarntanyangga, is the central square of five public squares in the Adelaide city centre, South Australia.
It is one of six squares designed by the founder of Adelaide, Colonel William Light, who was Surveyor-General at the time, in his 1837 plan of the City of Adelaide which spanned the River Torrens Valley, comprising the city centre and North Adelaide. The square was named on 23 May 1837 by the Street Naming Committee after Princess Victoria, then heir presumptive of the British throne. In 2003, it was assigned a second name, Tarndanyangga, in the Kaurna language of the original inhabitants, as part of the Adelaide City Council's dual naming initiative.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Square,_Adelaide
Address 51 Victoria Square, Adelaide 5000, Australia
Coordinates -34°55'40.849" N 138°35'59.715" E