Finger Wharf, Historic wharf in Sydney
Finger Wharf is the longest timbered-piled wharf in the world, located in Sydney, Australia.
Constructed in 1915, it played a crucial role in the migration and trade through much of the 20th century.
The wharf has become an iconic precinct with a rich blend of cultural offerings including dining, arts, and residences.
It now houses a boutique hotel, luxury apartments, and marina facilities for private yachts.
Designated under the Heritage Act — State Heritage Register, this landmark echoes early 20th-century maritime architecture.
Location: New South Wales
Location: Sydney
Inception: 1915
Source: Wikimedia