Tag: Heritage listed

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Smiling vendor selling a range of pastries, dips and spreads at Queen Victoria Market.

Queen Victoria Market

This beloved Melbourne landmark is the largest open air market in the southern hemisphere.

A person walking past an old book store with windows full of rows of books on display

Melbourne's most iconic shops

These iconic Melbourne shops are home to some of the city's most colourful retail characters

Inside a bustling market hall

Things you can only see in the city

Uncover secret rooms, historic architecture and iconic landmarks found only in the city.

Neo-classical, heritage-listed, Melbourne Town Hall building on Swanston Street.

Melbourne Town Hall

The heart of the city’s cultural and civic activity also hosts theatre, receptions and exhibitions.

People walking around the outdoor balcony area in front of the Royal Exhibition Dome.

Royal Exhibition Building Dome Promenade

The Royal Exhibition Building opens its doors to a unique view unseen for 100 years.

Melbourne Institute of Technology housed in heritage-listed Argus Building.

Melbourne Institute of Technology

Melbourne Institute of Technology is located in the heritage listed Argus Building.

Inside the Old Melbourne Gaol looking at the cell corridors and down to the level below.

Old Melbourne Gaol

Visit Melbourne’s oldest prison, where most of Australia’s infamous characters spent time.

Columns and pediment of neoclassical Trades Hall building.

Trades Hall

Home of the Victorian trade union movement and a vibrant arts and theatre venue.

Two people arm in arm, smiling near the steps at Flinders Street Station.

Flinders Street Railway Station

Iconic domed railway and metro hub, opened in 1910, with a yellow facade and an arched entrance.

Aerial view of the Shrine of Remembrance, surrounding parklands and the city buildings .

Shrine of Remembrance

The national war memorial of Victoria, honouring all Australians who have served their country.

Five things you didn’t know about the Royal Botanic Gardens

Five things you didn’t know about the Royal Botanic Gardens

Here are some odd spots to ponder on your next stroll around the ponds.

People walking past elm and palm trees in Treasury Gardens

Treasury Gardens

A tranquil green edge to Melbourne's government buildings precinct.

Students strolling the grassy grounds of the University of Melbourne.

University of Melbourne

The oldest university in Victoria, with landscaped gardens and interesting architecture.

People walking down a busy Melbourne laneway with outdoor dining tables and chairs.

Secret city spots that offer the real Melbourne vibe

Discover Melbourne's hidden gems in sprawling laneways, nostalgic food halls and bespoke boutiques.

Heritage-listed Nicholas Building on Swanston Street.

Nicholas Building

This historic building is home to an eclectic mix of galleries, boutiques and artists.

Grand palazzo-style facade of Old Treasury Building.

Old Treasury Building

Discover Melbourne's history in one of its finest 19th century buildings.

World Heritage listed Royal Exhibition Building set in Melbourne's Carlton Gardens.

Royal Exhibition Building

World Heritage-listed and the oldest surviving Great Hall of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Turreted Gothic-style tower of Manchester Unity Building.

Manchester Unity Building

Iconic Art Deco gothic landmark of Melbourne, housing offices, apartments and retail spaces.

Historic Cooks' Cottage stone English building with ivy and hedges in Fitzroy Gardens.

Cooks' Cottage

Come and explore Cooks' Cottage and learn about its English origins and relocation to Melbourne.

Polly Woodside sailing ship permanently moored at South Wharf.

Polly Woodside

Polly Woodside is a historic museum ship moored at South Wharf.