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apartment
City Edge
Albert Street, 92-98 3002
Parkside
Albert Street, 122-126 3002
Artwork
Bolte
Treasury Place
Cain
Treasury Place
Diana and the Hounds
Dunstan
Treasury Place
Great Petition
Macarthur Street
Large-scale sculpture unveiled in December 2008 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of women"s right to vote in Victoria. The sculpture is a white scroll-like structure, which is twenty metres long and imposing on the small reserve.
Hamer
Treasury Place
Hon. George Higinbotham
Macarthur Street
George Higinbotham, 1826-1892, politician, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria
Legend of Fire
Albert Street
Major General Charles George Gordon
Carpentaria Place
Pastor Sir Douglas and Lady Gladys Nicholls Memorial
Prominent campaigners for Indigenous rights and justice, and it is the first memorial sculpture in Melbourne dedicated to Aboriginal leaders.
Reaching Away
Wellington Crescent
The Fairies Tree
Series of coloured carvings on the stump of an in-situ Red Gum tree.
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Wellington Crescent, 6
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Macarthur Street
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Cathedral Place
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Touristic Attraction
Cooks' Cottage
Phone: +61 3 9658 9658
Email: cookscottage@melbourne.vic.gov.au
Family cottage constructed in 1755 in the village of Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, UK by Captain James Cook"s parents. Transported to Melbourne in 1934. Source: Wikipedia
Opening hours: Mo-Su 09:00-17:00
Model Tudor Village
Small model village of tudor-style houses. Presented from the UK in appreciation of Melbourn"s supply of food during WWII.
Scarred Tree
Tree "scarred" by the Wurundjeri Aboriginal people. Bark is typically removed for the creation of canoes, shelters, shields and containers.
gallery
Victorian Artists' Society
Albert Street, 428-430 3002
Phone: +61 3 9662 1484
Touristic Information
Fitzroy Gardens
Fitzroy Gardens Visitor Centre
Wellington Parade, 264
Phone: +61 3 9658 9658
Opening hours: Mo-Su 09:00-17:00; PH off
Government of Victoria
Macarthur Street
National Trust of Australia (Victoria)
Cathedral Place, 6
Phone: +61 3 9556 9840
HQ of National Trust of Australia (Victoria)
Opening hours: Mo-Fr 09:00-17:00
Treasury Gardens corner Spring Street and Wellington Parade
Wellington Parade
Treasury Gardens corner Wellington Parade and Landsdowne Street
Wellington Parade
Treasury Gardens Landsdowne Street
Lansdowne Street
Treasury Gardens Treasury Place
Treasury Place
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Spring Street
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Lonsdale Street
Museum
Brew Tower Museum
Albert Street, 166
Fire Services Museum
- fee
Gisborne Street, 39
Phone: +61 3 9662 2907
Opening hours: Th-Fr 09:00-15:00; Su 10:00-16:00
Old Treasury Building Museum
- no fee
Spring Street, 20 3002
Opening hours: Su-Fr 10:00-16:00
The Australian Sports Museum
- fee
Olympic Promenade
Opening hours: Mo-Su 10:00-17:00
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