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Landmarks, buildings and other attractions in and around the Melbourne CBD.

ALL PHOTOS & VIDEOS USED ARE MY OWN.

MUSIC IS COURTESY OF YOUTUBE AUDIOSWAP.

INFORMATION IS SOURCED FROM WIKIPEDIA.
http://en.wikipedia.org/

MAPS ARE BASED ON GOOGLE MAPS.
http://maps.google.com.au/

QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET (1878)
CELTIC CLUB
OLD ROYAL MINT (1872-1968)
SUPREME COURT OF VICTORIA (1852)
SOUTHERN CROSS STATION (2006) *Formerly Spencer Street Station (1859)
MELBOURNE HELIPAD & YARRA RIVER
PIGEON LOFT (2006)
RIALTO TOWERS (1986) & KINGS BRIDGE (1961)
MELBOURNE AQUARIUM (1999)
- MAIN TANK
ENTERPRIZE WHARF & QUEENS BRIDGE (1889)
MELBOURNE METRO TRAIN
BANANA ALLEY VAULTS (1892)
IMMIGRATION MUSEUM (1998)
BLOCK ARCADE (1893)
ROYAL ARCADE (1869)
GPO (2005) *Formerly Melbourne General Post Office (1867-2001)
MYER (1911) & DAVID JONES (1982) *David Jones building (1934)
MELBOURNE CENTRAL (1991)
- GLASS CONE & COOP'S SHOT TOWER (1890-1960)
"ARCHITECTURAL FRAGMENT" - Petrus Spronk (1992)
STATE LIBRARY OF VICTORIA (1856) *Domed Reading Room (1913)
- NED KELLY'S ARMOUR (1880)
ATHENAEUM THEATRE (1839)
REGENT THEATRE (1929)
MELBOURNE TOWN HALL (1870) & BURKE AND WILLS MONUMENT - Charles Summers (1865)
CITY SQUARE MELBOURNE (1967)
MATTHEW FLINDERS MONUMENT - Charles Web Gilbert (1925)
ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL (1891)
YOUNG & JACKSON (1861) *Painting: "Chloé" - Jules Joseph Lefebvre (1875)
FLINDERS STREET STATION (1854)
FEDERATION SQUARE (2002)
- GLASS ATRIUM
FORUM THEATRE (1929)
ACDC LANE (2004)
JAMES SQUIRE BREWHOUSE
CITY MUSEUM (2005) *Formerly Treasury (1862)
HOTEL WINDSOR (1883)
PARLIAMENT HOUSE (1856)
CARRIAGE RIDE
EUROPEAN BIER CAFÉ
BRIDIE O'REILLY'S
ELEPHANT & WHEELBARROW
CHINATOWN (1851)
HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE (1886)
PRINCESS THEATRE (1854)
OLD MELBOURNE GAOL (1841-1926) *Ned Kelly hanged 1880
- GAOL CATWALKS
ROYAL EXHIBITION BUILDING (1880)
MELBOURNE MUSEUM (1999)
- PHAR LAP (1926-1932)
MELBOURNE GENERAL CEMETERY (1853)
- JOHN PASCOE FAWKNER (1792-1869) *Founder of Melbourne
PRINCES PARK (1897)
MELBOURNE ZOO (1862)
- ECHIDNAS
FLEMINGTON RACECOURSE (1840)
MELBOURNE SHOWGROUNDS (Circa 1930)
H.M. PRISON PENTRIDGE (1850-1997)
CARLTON UNITED BEVERAGES (2004) *Abbotsford plant - 1903. Owned by CUB from 1924. CUB - formerly Carlton United Breweries (1907-2004)
"LITTLE AUDREY" (1970) *Replaced 1930 sign
ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL
- MARY MACKILLOP (1842-1909)
CAPTAIN COOK'S COTTAGE (1755) *Transported in 1934
CONSERVATORY (1930)
NYLEX PLASTICS SIGN (1961)
MELBOURNE CRICKET GROUND / M.C.G. (1853)
MELBOURNE PARK (1988) *Formerly National Tennis Centre at Flinders Park
PRINCES BRIDGE (1888) & HAMER HALL (1982)
QUEEN VICTORIA MONUMENT - James White (1907)
FLORAL CLOCK & EDWARD VII MONUMENT - Bertram Mackennal (1920)
KING GEORGE MONUMENT - William Leslie Bowle (1951)
SIDNEY MYER MUSIC BOWL (1959)
GOVERNMENT HOUSE (1876)
SHRINE OF REMEMBRANCE (1934)
- ETERNAL FLAME
MELBOURNE OBSERVATORY (1862)
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS (1846)
GRANT STREET VENTILATION STACK (2000) & "VAULT" - Ron Robertson-Swann (1980)
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART / A.C.C.A. (2002)
MALTHOUSE THEATRE (1990) *Formerly CUB Malthouse (1892)
NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA (1967) *Founded in 1861
ARTS CENTRE SPIRE (1984)
PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
EUREKA TOWER (2006)
- VIEW OF CBD FROM EUREKA SKYDECK
BELGIAN BEER CAFÉ
SANDRIDGE BRIDGE (1888)
CROWN CASINO (1997)
- GAS BRIGADES
MELBOURNE EXHIBITION BUILDING (1996) & SPENCER STREET BRIDGE (1930)
POLLY WOODSIDE (1885)
Restaurant Trams (1983) *W Class (1923 - 1992)
ALBERT PARK (1864)
LUNA PARK (1912)
STATION PIER (1854)
WEST GATE BRIDGE (1978)
WEBB BRIDGE
DOCKLANDS STADIUM (2000)
LIQUID BAR
BOLTE BRIDGE (1999)
SOUTHERN STAR OBSERVATION WHEEL (2008)

THIS VIDEO IS COPYRIGHT © 2009 77AUSSIE.

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  • Melbourne CBD is a hotspot for architecture, pubs, bars, offices, graffiti and many quaint laneways and cafes. Nothing like it.

    Melbourne - The place to be!

    Thanks for posting this 77Aussie

  • @princesswithapen Cheers. : )

  • thank you again for the sights of "The City" it was lovely seeing Cloe again

  • @bootsclarke You're welcome. : )

  • Great video of Melbourne, I'm from Sydney but I love Melbourne. It's a beautiful city with a great deal offer.Thanks for taking so much effort creating it. I've replayed it a dozen times!!!

  • @tsequoia Glad to hear it and cheers for the feedback. : )

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  • Thanks for this! I LOVE Melbourne. I'm American and I've been there twice -- in January 2005 and February 2010. Melbourne and Auckland are the only two places in the world I've visited and felt I could live (besides where I am now, in the San Francisco area).

  • Gotta get there soon. I'm from Barcelona, Spain. Lived 7 years in Sunshine (Melbourne) and coming back for sure. My heart is with Australia.

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  • @max5941 I have lived in every capital city in Australia except Hobart and Melbourne is by far the most beautiful city. Maybe you should have gotten your mummy to put you in a booster seat whlist driving because you obviously couldnt see.

  • Great video, good work! Looking forward to visiting Melbourne again soon.

  • @Max5941 fine, quiet, decent and very multicultural.

    I respect your views on cities but you keep pointlessly comment about it on YouTube. It's stupid.

    Now go live in your housing commission where you deserve to live.

  • @Max5941 can you stop over-analysing please? Every time I watch a video about my hometown and most liveable city, you drain it with your false and invalid comments. I'll embarrass you on YouTube by clarifying your views on Melbourne.

    Crown casino is not an attraction, The museum can't be pointless if it's very enjoyable for children and have a real rain forest in there, it does not matter where Scienceworks is located (you compared it to post-apocolyptic? It's not Mad Max!) and the suburbs are

  • @liamhomzey hey Liam. I had a beaut time.Weather wasnt too nice when I was there but we all had fun. Back in Newcastle.Have been for over a week. Wish I was back in melbourne tho. The trams are fun. I do hope I go back again some day.

  • shit music

  • In melbourne now for a holiday. Great weather!

  • enjoyed melbourne when i lived there in 2009 but i got robbed once and see a good few fights at night and , i wouldnt live there not for those reasons but it lacked true culture for me sorry oz!!

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