Tag: Culture

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Victorian College of the Arts

A school for the creatives arts located in Southbank's arts precinct.

North Melbourne streetscape in the 1980s with terrace house, station wagon and flower shop.
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On the Street Where I Live: Viva Gibb Exhibition

An exhibition of photographs capturing North and West Melbourne from the 1970s to 1990s.

Rows of red seats in the historic Princess Theatre.

Princess Theatre

Melbourne’s iconic Princess Theatre is regarded by many as Melbourne’s most spectacular landmark.

Museum displays featuring a kangaroo and emu wearing sports socks.

Australian Sports Museum

The Australian Sports Museum proudly features the largest sporting collection in the country.

Aerial view of Sidney Myer Music Bowl showing open grassy area, covered stage and city beyond.

Sidney Myer Music Bowl

Popular outdoor venue that hosts Melbourne's annual Carols by Candlelight.

Brightly coloured artwork on the cream brick facade of the Hero Apartment building, with passers-by and a car on the road below.

Show Me Love

A billboard-sized artwork by Clinton Hayden on the front of the Hero Apartment Building.

Red brick former brewery, now housing Malthouse Theatre.

Malthouse Theatre

Contemporary theatre in Southbank presenting inventive theatrical performances.

An adult and a few primary-school aged children standing at a table that holds a potted plant and a red watering can, with slightly obscured signage in the background that reads 'Little Food Festival'.

Little Food Festival

Australia's iconic food festival created for kids is free for all to attend.

Exhibition space with polished black floors, white walls and two banner style artworks hanging from the ceiling.

Fiona and Sidney Myer Gallery

Contemporary art space presenting new works by Australian and international artists.

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St Martins Youth Arts Centre

Bold and disruptive theatre made with children and teenagers for adult audiences.

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6 reasons why Melbourne is the smartest city

From futuristic festivals to next level libraries, the city has big brain energy.

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Melbourne’s best accessible waterfront experiences

Explore art galleries, fun water activities, open-air bars and waterfront restaurants.

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Hoddle Grid: The Great Land Grab

Meet the schemers, dreamers, and empire builders who were the first to purchase land in Melbourne.

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Melbourne Art Library

Non-profit public library providing an accessible, specialised collection of art and design texts.

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Cinema Nova

Cinema Nova is Melbourne's home of quality arthouse and contemporary cinema.

Garden glimpse framed by dark foliage, looking onto rosebeds and stucco portico on bluestone building.

Taste & Temptation and Bishopscourt Garden: Double Tour

Spend a morning in East Melbourne and visit the exhibition at Fairhall and gardens of Bishopscourt.

A family looking at a circular tank filled with jellyfish in an aquarium.

Melbourne's best rainy day activities for kids

Find the best indoor family activities during the school holidays.

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RMIT Gallery

Engaging contemporary art exhibitions featuring both emerging and established artists.

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Museo Italiano

Melbourne's Italian migrant heritage and culture is on display at this museum.

A person with an umbrella in graffiti-covered Hosier Lane on a rainy night.

Melbourne's most haunted spots

These ghost stories, eerie encounters and spooky spots will send shivers down your spine.