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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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Foyer CAE & City Library

The City Library has over 120,000 items to lend!

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Immigration Museum

Old Customs House, 400 Flinders St, Melbourne

-37.8174000 144.9678000

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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Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI)

Federation Square, Melbourne

-37.8177980 144.9687140

Featuring the world’s largest screen gallery, a visit to ACMI is often described as a ‘spectacular experience’.

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BMW Edge

Federation Square, Flinders St (Cnr Swanston St), Melbourne

-37.8179210 144.9688910

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

-37.8161220 144.9684190

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

-37.8153000 144.9673010

This Melbourne survivor is the elegant Queen of revival.

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The Tuxedo Cat

Basement, 335 Flinders Lane, Melbourne

-37.8175680 144.9631760

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

-37.8172300 144.9697300

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

-37.8149960 144.9660290

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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