Museums
Victoria boasts an exceptional collection of museums, many hosting national displays or curating world-renowned exhibits. The Melbourne Museum is a fusion of the old world and the new. Opposite the grand Royal Exhibition Buildings, it is segmented into several galleries, including a magnetic Children's Museum and the Bunjilaka Centre – a place where Aboriginal people can practise and present their culture.
Living museums abound in Victoria. Sovereign Hill in Ballarat is the site of the richest gold field in the world, and offers a fabulous re-creation of the hustle and bustle of life in Ballarat in the 1850s. You can pan for gold, visit the local stores on Main Street, take school lessons and ride a horse and cart. Check out some museum highlights in Victoria:
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Bringing the story of Chinese miners to life, the Gum San Chinese Heritage Centre is built on the site of the 'hill of gold' discovery.
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The Immigration Museum, located in the Old Customs House, explores the stories of people from all over the world who have migrated to Victoria.
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The modernist Melbourne Museum is the largest museum complex in the Southern Hemisphere and features the Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre.
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At the iconic MCG and featuring over 3500 sporting artefacts which capture the spirit of Australian sporting life and relive unforgettable moments.
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Scienceworks combines science and technology, chiefly through a variety of 'hands on' exhibits, activities, tactile displays and highly interactive touring shows.
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One of Victoria's most popular tourist attractions, Sovereign Hill is a fabulous re-creation of life during the gold rush days of the 1850s.
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