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Since the 1850s, the City of Melbourne has accumulated a diverse and important range of cultural material, which today includes over 8,000 objects.
The Melbourne Observatory has been managed by the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria since the mid-1990s and was included in the National Heritage List in early 2018.
Come explore the universe in Neighborhood Earth!
Discover a world of family history at the Genealogical Society of Victoria and become part of a community of members, staff and volunteers dedicated to supporting family history research.
An art and history museum in Melbourne, Australia dedicated to inspiring visitors about Hellenic culture, both ancient and contemporary, through innovative programs, exhibitions and events.
Multimedia exhibits documenting the history of immigration in Australia, with a cafe & gift shop.
Iconic Gothic office & commercial building designed by Marcus Barlow & constructed in 1932.
Exhibits chronicling the heritage & culture of Australia's Chinese community, plus a gift shop.
The herbarium was founded in 1853 by Ferdinand von Mueller, the Victorian government botanist, and is located in the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne.
Shrine Kids offers a fantastic opportunity for indoor and outdoor play that allows youngsters' imaginations to run wild as they discover the Shrine's rich history.
The museum illustrates the history of Australian banking and financial services.
The Australian Music Vault showcases the Australian music story, interactive and digital experiences, iconic objects from the Australian Performing Arts Collection.
The Center recognizes the power, primacy and cultural diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art through a number of galleries dedicated to significant historical and contemporary works.
Australia's first center for books, writing and ideas, The Wheeler Center opened in February 2010.