1. Parliament House in Darwin serves as the legislative assembly for the Northern Territory of Australia. It was built in 1994 and has an interesting design that incorporates elements of the local landscape and culture. The building has a large central chamber that is used for meetings and debates, along with offices for members of parliament and other staff. There is also a public gallery where visitors can observe proceedings. In addition to its legislative functions, Parliament House also hosts a range of events and functions throughout the year.

2. Parliament House is open to visitors from 9am-4pm, Monday to Friday. The phone number for the parliament is +61 8 8901 4144.

3. Admission to Parliament House is free, but visitors must pass through security screening. The building is located in downtown Darwin, and there are several public transportation options available including buses and taxis. Parking is available on site for visitors who prefer to drive.