The World Heritage listed, Royal Exhibition Building.
The Royal Exhibition Building is one of the world's oldest remaining exhibition pavilions. On 1 July 2004, it became the first building in Australia to achieve a World Heritage listing.
Located in Carlton Gardens, the pavilion was originally completed in 1880 for the first of two international fairs hosted by Melbourne. On May 1st, 1901, the initial Commonwealth Parliament was held here, an event commemorated in 2001, the centenary of Australian Federation.
Today, with its meticulously restored interior, expansive galleries and soaring dome, the Great Hall offers an impressive setting for trade shows, fairs and cultural and community events.
Access inside the Royal Exhibition Building
To have a look inside the Royal Exhibition Building, you can join a tour that leaves from Melbourne Museum. Tours run regularly, however change often due to the various events, expos and exhibitions being held inside. Contact Melbourne Museum on 13 11 02 for more details.
Or, see one of the many expos, events and exhibitions that take place throughout the year.
Melbourne's Golden Mile
Walk ‘Marvellous Melbourne’ and see how the discovery of gold shaped the city. Witness the majestic architecture and hear stories from your professional guide about the colourful characters of early boom town Melbourne. For more details visit:
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