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Heritage buildings in Melbourne

Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne. Image Courtesy of www.harleyrides.com.au, Photographer: John Karmouche

Melbourne’s past is revealed in many historical buildings and monuments – from the World heritage listed Royal Exhibition Buildings to horrifying tales of prison life in Old Melbourne Gaol, to the genteel accounts of life at La Trobe’s Cottage, home of Victoria’s first governor. 

Explore Melbourne’s maritime past or the carefully reconstructed Cooks’ Cottage – the childhood home of Captain James Cook, one of the first European navigators to chart the east coast of Australia.

The Royal Exhibition Buildings

Royal Exhibition Buildings

Visit the majestic Royal Exhibition Buildings erected for the Great Exhibition of 1880. Now World heritage listed, the building was the site of the first Commonwealth Parliament and now holds many key exhibitions and events
Victoria Parade, Carlton and Nicholson streets, Carlton

Flinders Street Station

Flinders Street Station

Board a train at Flinders Street Station, which is the hub of Melbourne's train system with all trains beginning or ending their journey there. It's also a great meeting place underneath its grand dome and historic clocks.
Flinders Street and St Kilda Road, Melbourne

Old Melbourne Gaol

Old Melbourne Gaol

Go inside the forbidding walls of Victoria's oldest surviving prison, the site of notorious bushranger Ned Kelly's hanging in 1880.
Russell Street, Melbourne

Shrine of Remembrance

Shrine of Remembrance

Victoria's memorial to the service and sacrifice of its men and women is a Melbourne landmark and one of the largest war memorials in the world and has commanding views of the city and surrounds.
St Kilda and Domain roads

Captain James Cook

Cooks' Cottage

Cook's Cottage was built in 1755 by the parents of explorer Captain James Cook in Great Ayton, England and dismantled brick by brick and transported to Melbourne in 1933.
Lansdowne Street, East Melbourne

Government House

Government House

One of the finest examples of Italianate architecture in Australia, Government House is the residence of the Governor of Victoria, located in the Botanical Gardens. Bookings essential
Kings Domain, Birdwood Ave & Dallas Brooks Dr, South Yarra

Como Historic House and Garden

Como Historic House and Garden

A colonial mansion dating from 1847 and set on five acres of historic gardens overlooking the Yarra River, Como is an unusual mix of Australian Regency and Italianate architectural styles.
Cnr Williams Road and Lechlade Ave, South Yarra

Rippon Lea Estate

Rippon Lea Estate

Enjoy one of the most romantic gardens in Melbourne at Rippon Lea, the last of Australia's great privately owned nineteenth century suburban estates.
192 Hotham Street, Elsternwick

Labassa

Labassa

Completed in 1890, this French Renaissance mansion is significant for its extravagant decoration and finely executed interiors.
2 Manor Grove, Caulfield

Schwerkolt Cottage and Muesum

Schwerkolt Cottage

Explore the original pioneer stone cottage and enjoy beautiful gardens and a park-like setting beside Mullum Mullum Creek.
Deep Creek Road, Mitcham

Melbourne Town Hall

Learn about the architectural, social and political significance of this impressive nineteenth century building. Bookings essential
190 Swanston Street, Melbourne

La Trobe's Cottage

This pre-fabricated dwelling was transported with Victoria's first Lieutenant Governor, Charles La Trobe, when he came to Australia in 1839 and it still contains many original furnishings.
Kings Domain, Birdwood Ave and Dallas Brooks Dr, South Yarra