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A large shopping centre, office, and public transport hub in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, designed by Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa and opened in 1991.
A grand, historic meeting hall constructed in 1887, extended and renovated in 1996, featuring a large upper hall, lecture theatres, and seminar rooms, and serving as the RMIT Gallery First Site.
A 19th-century library complex, State Library Victoria is one of the first free public libraries in the world, offering a vast collection of books, artworks, and cultural exhibitions.
A former convict gaol turned museum showcasing daily life, harsh conditions, and executions of notorious criminals, including Ned Kelly, from 1841 to 1929.
A 26-hectare urban park in Melbourne, featuring a vast array of wildlife, including brushtail possums, alongside the Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne Museum, and Imax Cinema.
A Gothic Revival-style cathedral built in Melbourne, Australia, St Patrick's Cathedral was consecrated in 1897, but not fully completed until 1939. It drew inspiration from the Gothic architecture of 13th-century England and features a large west window and radiating chapels.
A 52-storey office building, originally built in 1977 by Nauru Phosphate Royalties Trust (NPRT) as an investment in international real estate.
A 265m postmodern skyscraper with 50 levels of office space and four levels of plant, featuring a granite façade, setbacks, and a central mast, designed to evoke Art Deco buildings like the Empire State Building.
A 260m skyscraper, designed by Denton Corker Marshall and completed in 1991, featuring 57 floors and 83,000m² of rentable space.
A former restaurant, bar, and café located in Fed Square, featuring a European-focused seasonal menu with local Victorian produce.
A public square in Melbourne, Australia, featuring a unique and controversial design, with a transport hotel and bar, a national art gallery, and a moving image centre, hosting various events and exhibitions.
A multi-purpose sports and entertainment venue with a retractable roof, hosting tennis matches, concerts, and other events. It has a capacity of 7,500 with the flexibility to downsize for smaller events.
A multipurpose arena that hosts various events, including tennis, basketball, esports, and concerts, as well as exhibitions and competitions in sports like hockey, skateboarding, and wrestling.
A production company, established in 1850, pioneered the acquisition of plaster casts of sculpture, followed by original paintings by British and Victorian artists, with the goal of establishing a public art gallery in Melbourne.
A station located on the surface, Flinders Street complex will expand with the opening of the adjacent Town Hall rapid transit station under Swanston Street, expected to connect with Flinders Street in 2025.
Eureka Tower is a high-rise building in Melbourne, serving as an iconic landmark and residential complex. It is 312.5 m (1,025 ft) tall and features a observation deck, restaurant, and event space on its top floor.
A residential skyscraper with 536 apartment units, featuring a podium, mid-rise, and high-rise sections. The high-rise section includes a Skyline Club with an infinity pool, spa, and gym.
Crown Melbourne: A casino and resort complex with a space of 510,000 m2, the largest in the Southern Hemisphere and one of the largest in the world.
A public aquarium featuring a Southern Ocean and Antarctic exhibit with a 2.2 million-litre oceanarium, housing diverse marine life including sharks, fish, and penguins, with interactive exhibits and research programs on conservation and breeding of endangered species.
A 251-metre-tall skyscraper with 55 floors, featuring a distinctive glass curtain wall façade that changes colour during the day. It was the tallest office building in the Southern Hemisphere when constructed, and its observation deck offered panoramic views of Melbourne.
Federation Square
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