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]]>Federation Square is the heart of Melbourne, buzzing with cultural events, art installations, and live performances. Take a leisurely stroll, admire contemporary architecture, and catch a free film screening or live music show.
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city by immersing yourself in the tranquility of the Royal Botanic Gardens. Stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens, have a picnic, and enjoy stunning views of the city skyline.
Experience world-class art without spending a cent at the NGV. This impressive gallery showcases an extensive collection of art, including Australian, Indigenous, Asian, and European masterpieces.
Hosier Lane is a living canvas of vibrant street art and graffiti, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts. Marvel at the ever-changing murals that express Melbourne’s creative spirit.
Step into the grand State Library of Victoria and admire its stunning architecture and historic collections. Join a free guided tour to learn about the library’s fascinating history.
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]]>Australia is a country whose story cannot be told without focusing on immigration, and that is the aim of this world-class museum. From its First Peoples who had to deal with outside invasion to the British prisoners who were sent there when Australia was a penal colony, this continent has been molded by flows of people coming in from outside.
The Immigration Museum puts the spotlight on how these immigrants and the contacts and changes they have made in Australia have shaped the country’s destination, culture, and history.
History and the culture are the two main facets that this museum undertakes, weaving the country’s history of immigrants with its development as a nation and the tragedies that it has seen. It also expresses how Victoria itself has been shaped by the specific immigrant groups that found themselves there as well as the First Peoples whose lives were forever changed by their arrival.
Any anthropology or history lover would be remiss not to take time to check out this fantastic museum on their next trip to Melbourne.
Address: 400 Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Hours: 10 am to 5 pm daily (except some holidays)
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]]>Melbourne has been ranked the world’s most liveable city for 8 years in a row. It has a rich culture, a booming economy and it is a UNESCO City of Literature.
Surprisingly, Melbourne is surrounded by stunning beaches. Dendy Street Beach offers stunning views of the city and is sure to impress.
If you’re a sports fan, Melbourne is a must. Whatever time of year you visit, it is likely that an exciting sports event will be taking place at one of Melbourne’s impressive sports facilities.
From International Jazz Festival to comedy, fashion, and food, there are a whole host of world-class festivals to be enjoyed all year round.
There are markets selling anything and everything you could possibly want in Melbourne. If you love a bargain or are a fan of knickknacks, you’ll love Melbourne’s market scene.
260 languages are spoken in Melbourne with people living there from 200 countries. There is consequently a hugely diverse range of culture including a booming Greek presence.
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]]>Federation Square is the heart of Melbourne, buzzing with cultural events, art installations, and live performances. Take a leisurely stroll, admire contemporary architecture, and catch a free film screening or live music show.
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city by immersing yourself in the tranquility of the Royal Botanic Gardens. Stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens, have a picnic, and enjoy stunning views of the city skyline.
Experience world-class art without spending a cent at the NGV. This impressive gallery showcases an extensive collection of art, including Australian, Indigenous, Asian, and European masterpieces.
Hosier Lane is a living canvas of vibrant street art and graffiti, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts. Marvel at the ever-changing murals that express Melbourne’s creative spirit.
Step into the grand State Library of Victoria and admire its stunning architecture and historic collections. Join a free guided tour to learn about the library’s fascinating history.
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]]>The post Learn About the History of Australian Immigration in Melbourne appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Australia is a country whose story cannot be told without focusing on immigration, and that is the aim of this world-class museum. From its First Peoples who had to deal with outside invasion to the British prisoners who were sent there when Australia was a penal colony, this continent has been molded by flows of people coming in from outside.
The Immigration Museum puts the spotlight on how these immigrants and the contacts and changes they have made in Australia have shaped the country’s destination, culture, and history.
History and the culture are the two main facets that this museum undertakes, weaving the country’s history of immigrants with its development as a nation and the tragedies that it has seen. It also expresses how Victoria itself has been shaped by the specific immigrant groups that found themselves there as well as the First Peoples whose lives were forever changed by their arrival.
Any anthropology or history lover would be remiss not to take time to check out this fantastic museum on their next trip to Melbourne.
Address: 400 Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Hours: 10 am to 5 pm daily (except some holidays)
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]]>Melbourne has been ranked the world’s most liveable city for 8 years in a row. It has a rich culture, a booming economy and it is a UNESCO City of Literature.
Surprisingly, Melbourne is surrounded by stunning beaches. Dendy Street Beach offers stunning views of the city and is sure to impress.
If you’re a sports fan, Melbourne is a must. Whatever time of year you visit, it is likely that an exciting sports event will be taking place at one of Melbourne’s impressive sports facilities.
From International Jazz Festival to comedy, fashion, and food, there are a whole host of world-class festivals to be enjoyed all year round.
There are markets selling anything and everything you could possibly want in Melbourne. If you love a bargain or are a fan of knickknacks, you’ll love Melbourne’s market scene.
260 languages are spoken in Melbourne with people living there from 200 countries. There is consequently a hugely diverse range of culture including a booming Greek presence.
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