Arts near Hoo haa, Windsor
NICA
144 High Street, Prahran
If you’ve ever dreamed of running away with the circus, then this is the place to start. Enrol in a Bachelor of Circus Arts or take a swinging short course in trapeze. Either way, NICA’s your high-flying home away from home.
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Prahran Aquatic Centre
Essex Street, Prahran
Sure it’s a public pool, but there’s plenty of fabulous eye candy and impressively toned bods showcasing elaborate tattoo work to make a visit quite the cultural adventure during Melbourne’s long hot summer. A playground for the young and fabulous, and hangout for celebrities when in town, there plenty of action to be had – including of course, the odd swim.
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Anna Pappas Gallery
2-4 Carlton St, Prahran
This space pecialises in exhibiting an impressive range of Australian and international artists who've been important to the development and culture of fine arts for the past few decades.
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Chapel Off Chapel
12 Little Chapel Street, Prahran
Chapel off Chapel is the very embodiment of what happens when the whole community gets behind a space to promote the arts in all its guises. A calendar bursting at the seams with tons of great options to enjoy live performance, seven days a week, this is one venue that should always be top of mind when looking for something to do in Melbourne town.
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Jewish Museum of Australia
26 Alma Road, St Kilda
This wonderful collection explores the Jewish experience in Australia and its contribution to the rich cultural diversity of the nation.
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Brightspace
Level 1, Level 1, 8 Martin Street, St Kilda
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St Kilda Library
150 Carlise St, St Kilda
Home to poetry lovers, kids’ holiday activities, the St Kilda Writer's Festival and lots and lots of books, the St Kilda library is a popular place to hang out. The library dates back to 1863 when it was originally housed in the nearby Town Hall. It now lives in Carlisle St – if you’re lost, just look for the giant book!
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National Theatre
Corner Barkly Street & Carlisle Street, St Kilda
Originally beginning her glorious reign as a movie theatre screening silent flicks in 1921, the National Theatre has long enjoyed iconic status in St Kilda.
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Linden Centre for Contemporary Arts
26 Acland Street, 26 Acland Street, St Kilda
Tucked away along St Kilda’s leafy Acland Street is the Linden Gallery, a magnificent historical building exhibiting contemporary art in a relaxed and friendly environment.
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