Melbourne Historic Site Attractions
Melbourne Historic Site Attractions Directories
19th Century Portable Iron Houses
South Melbourne - Three inner city houses in Coventry Street are among the few 19th century prefabricated iron buildings remaining in the world.
An audiovisual tour... More
City Circle Tram
Melbourne - The distinctive burgundy and gold City Circle tram provides a free and convenient way to move around Melbourne, and passes a number of sights and attractions... More
Como Historic House and Garden
South Yarra - Exploring the gentle sloping lawns, picturesque flower walks and pine cypress glades within the 2 hectares - Melbourne's Como Historic House and Garden... More
Cooks' Cottage
East Melbourne - Eight reasons why you must visit Cooks' Cottage:
1. Discover Melbourne's rich history and how Cooks' Cottage came to be one of the city's great landmarks
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Fitzroy Gardens
Melbourne - Few cities can boast a garden as magnificent as Fitzroy Gardens so close to the city centre. Valued for its historic, aesthetic, architectural, and horticultural... More
Government House
Melbourne - Government House is the official residence of the Governor of Victoria, and is located in the precincts of the Botanical Gardens.
Melbourne s Government... More
GPO
Melbourne - Once the city’s historic post office, the beautiful GPO building is home to three soaring levels of boutiques selling Australian and international... More
Grand Pacific Drive - Sydney to Wollongong and Beyond
Wollongong - Come and experience Wollongong’s spectacular coastal drive - Grand Pacific Drive, between Sydney to Wollongong and beyond.
Grand Pacific Drive... More
La Trobe's Cottage
South Yarra - La Trobe's Cottage was Victoria's first Government House. It was the home to Charles Joseph La Trobe, his wife Sophie and their children from 1839 to 1854.... More
Labassa
Caulfield - Completed in 1890, Labassa is a French Renaissance mansion significant for its lush decoration and finely executed interiors.
Labassa internally features... More
Old Melbourne Gaol Crime & Justice Experience
Melbourne - Victoria's first prison, the Old Melbourne Gaol is one of Melbourne's oldest surviving buildings. This imposing bluestone institution is where 136 people,... More
Point Cook Homestead
Point Cook - Built by Thomas Chirnside in 1857, the Point Cook Homestead boasts spectacular natural surroundings with rural and city views across Port Phillip Bay.... More
Polly Woodside ? Melbourne's Tall Ship Story
Southbank - After extensive restoration the National Trust's tall ship the Polly Woodside is due to reopen in Summer 2009/2010.
The Polly Woodside was built in... More
Rippon Lea Estate Experience The Wonders
Elsternwick - To go to Rippon Lea is to see the last of Australia's great privately owned 19th century suburban estates. This mansion, designed and built in 1868 in... More
Schwerkolt Cottage and Museum Complex
Mitcham - Visit Schwerkolt Cottage and step back in time as you explore the original pioneer stone cottage. Enjoy beautiful gardens and a park like setting beside... More
Shrine Of Remembrance
Melbourne - Melbourne's most recognisable landmark, the Shrine of Remembrance, was built between July 1928 and November 1934 in remembrance of those 114,000 men and... More
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