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Melbourne, Australia
The historic Como House, built in Australian Regency and classic Italianate style in 1847, offers a peek into the lifestyle of the aristocratic Armitage family that lived there for 95 years from 1864 onwards
The picturesque Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne are spread over 94 acres of manicured gardens with over 10,000 different species of flora
Bridge Road is a major shopping street in Melbourne lined with fashion boutiques and retail outlets of all ranges
The Melbourne Cricket Ground is the largest stadium in the Southern Hemisphere, and the 10thlargest stadium in the world, with a seating capacity of 100,000
The Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne is one of the largest war memorials in the country, and commemorates Australians who have served in war
The National Sports Museum, located within the Melbourne Cricket Ground, is dedicated to Australian sporting heritage
Named after Australian tennis legend Rodney George Laver, the Rod Lavern Arena in Melbourne Park is the second largest indoor arena in the country and hosts the Australian Open
The Hawthorn Bridge is a wrought iron truss bridge across the Yarra River, connecting Bridge Road and Burwood Road
Toorak Park is a cricket and Australian football arena