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The City Museum traces the history of Melbourne, from the early explorations of John Batman through the Victorian Gold Rush of the mid 19th century to the modern day bustling city it has become.
The City Museum traces the history of Melbourne, from the early explorations of John Batman through the Victorian Gold Rush of the mid 19th century to the modern day bustling city it has become. It is housed in the Renaissance Revival Old Treasury Building in the CBD.
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20 Spring St, East Melbourne VIC 3002, Australia
+61 3 9651 2233
Located in the old head office of the Melbourne Fire Brigade, the Fire Services Museum of Victoria showcases Australia's largest collection of fire-fighting memorabilia, comprising over 10,000 fire-related artifacts including fire-fighting vehicles, fire appliances, helmets, uniforms, badges, models, personnel histories, old memorabilia and photographs
Cooks' Cottage in Fitzroy Gardens is the house in which Captain James Cook's parents lived
The Fitzroy Gardens have acres of breathtakingly beautiful scenery, with sprawling grass, ornamental shrubs, tall old trees, fountains and a creek
Chinatown in Melbourne along Little Bourke Street dates back to the Victorian Gold Rush of the mid-19th century, and is the oldest Chinatown in Australia
Central Hall, formerly known as Cathedral Hall, is the main building of Australian Catholic University's St