Tag: Heritage listed
Queen Victoria Market
This beloved Melbourne landmark is the largest open air market in the southern hemisphere.
Melbourne Town Hall
The heart of the city’s cultural and civic activity also hosts theatre, receptions and exhibitions.
Royal Exhibition Building Dome Promenade
The Royal Exhibition Building opens its doors to a unique view unseen for 100 years.
Cooks' Cottage
Come and explore Cooks' Cottage and learn about its English origins and relocation to Melbourne.
Melbourne Institute of Technology
Melbourne Institute of Technology is located in the heritage listed Argus Building.
Old Melbourne Gaol
Visit Melbourne’s oldest prison, where most of Australia’s infamous characters spent time.
Flinders Street Railway Station
Iconic domed railway and metro hub, opened in 1910, with a yellow facade and an arched entrance.
Shrine of Remembrance
The national war memorial of Victoria, honouring all Australians who have served their country.
Mail Exchange Hotel
Pub within the heritage-listed former mail exchange building, open from breakfast till late.
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.
University of Melbourne
The oldest university in Victoria, with landscaped gardens and interesting architecture.
Nicholas Building
This historic building is home to an eclectic mix of galleries, boutiques and artists.
Things you can only see in the city
Uncover secret rooms, historic architecture and iconic landmarks found only in the city.
Royal Exhibition Building
World Heritage-listed and the oldest surviving Great Hall of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Manchester Unity Building
Iconic Art Deco gothic landmark of Melbourne, housing offices, apartments and retail spaces.
St Patrick's Cathedral
This historic Catholic cathedral is the largest Gothic Revival building in Victoria.