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Flinders Ln & Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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Melbourne City Centre or the CBD refers to the area in which Melbourne was originally established in 1835, bound by Spencer Street to the west, Spring Street to the east, Grattan Street, Queen Victoria Market and La Trobe Street in the north, and Flinders Street to the south
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
Housed in the basement of the ANZ Gothic Bank on Collins Street, the ANZ Banking Museum explores Australia's banking heritage from the time of the Indigenous Australians and their trade with European settlers
The Block Arcade is a heritage shopping arcade in Melbourne's CBD that takes you back in time to the 19th century
The National Gallery of Victoria is Australia's oldest and most visited art museum, with a collection of over 70,000 works of art spread over 2 locations - NGV Australia at the Ian Potter Centre in Federation Square houses the Australian art collection, and the Grounds' building on St
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