Arts near Transport Hotel, Melbourne
Flinders Street Station
This iconic Melbourne spot has been called many things ensuring it’s much more than a train station in the hearts and minds of Melbournians. While the theatrical tends to come from the daily mass of human transit that passes through, the station is also a famed meeting place (specifically on the steps under the clocks). If you’ve arranged a rendezvous here, consider yourself local.
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Immigration Museum
Old Customs House, 400 Flinders St, Melbourne
This is a wonderful museum focussed on the rich cultural history of people from all corners of the globe who share the common experience of migrating to Victoria.
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BMW Edge
Federation Square, Flinders St (Cnr Swanston St), Melbourne
The BMW Edge is a glass, steel and zinc structure regarded as one of the most remarkable architectural buildings in Australia today. The 450-seat amphitheatre hosts a wide range of cultural activities, from musical performances, to live theatre and other performances designed to attract more than 6 million visitors per year.
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Anna Schwartz Gallery
185 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
With a stylish gallery in each of Australia's largest cities, this business is focused solely upon the promotion of art.
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Regent Theatre
191 Collins Street, Melbourne
This Melbourne survivor is the elegant Queen of revival.
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The Tuxedo Cat
Basement, 335 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
This boutique art and performance space is run by a community of artists. The small stage in central Melbourne has played host to comedy acts from touring festivals and undiscovered acts. It’s a venue used for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
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NGV Kids Corner
The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Federation Square, Corner of Russell St & Flinders St, Melbourne
NGV Kids Corner is a new dedicated children's gallery and fun-space at Federation Square's National Gallery of Victoria.
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RMIT Capitol Theatre
113 Swanston Street, Melbourne
Designed by renowned architect Walter Burley Griffin, the Capitol Theatre first opened its glamorous doors in 1924 during an interwar period where 'Chicagoesque' architecture was all the rage.
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