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Landing, 1840; watercolour by W. Liardet (1840). The Windsor Hotel, one
of the few surviving grand buildings from the 1880s boom. Flinders
Street Station, intersection of Swanston and Flinders Streets, 1927.
ICI House, commenced in 1955, was a powerful symbol of the Olympic
city's modern aspirations. Aerial view of Melbourne city and surrounds
looking south towards Port Phillip Bay. Parliament House, home to
Melbourne's State Government. The City of South Melbourne (town hall
pictured) was the oldest of several large independent municipalities
which have since been amalgamated. The Melbourne Town Hall from the
western side of Swanston Street looking towards the eastern end of
Collins Street. The Hoddle Grid in central Melbourne, viewed from the
Observation Deck at Rialto Towers. Melbourne's Chinatown, established
in 1854, is not only the oldest in Australia but one of the oldest in
the world. Victorian terrace housing, typical of many of Melbourne's
inner suburbs, which have been subject to gentrification and urban
renewal since the 1970s. A view of Melbourne Docklands and sprawling
north western suburbs from the Observation Deck at Rialto Tower. The
University of Melbourne, established in 1853, is the second oldest in
Australia. The Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne's largest war memorial
built from money raised by public contributions. Federation Square, one
of Melbourne's most popular public meeting spaces. The National Gallery
of Victoria. The Princess Theatre. A view of the MCG's Great Southern
Stand during the 1998 Boxing Day cricket Test match. The "Big Men Fly".
Australian rules Football at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Port
Phillip's many beaches are home to a wide range of recreational
activities. Looking north over Port Phillip Bay toward Albert Park and
the Melbourne skyline from St Kilda Pier. The Royal Arcade, just one of
the arcades, lanes and malls that make Melbourne a shopping magnet for
both locals and tourists. Old Victorian architecture meets new
architecture in Melbourne. Two Connex Melbourne-operated trains at
Flinders Street Station. Melbourne is famous for its extensive tram
system, where modern and heritage trams run side by side. The Bolte
Bridge.
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MadLag59 4 months ago
Wow this is like Female version of Stephan Hawking!
PeTeEnStAcY 4 months ago
@TravelAdviceTV How was it bud?
CutestEvar 9 months ago
@TravelAdviceTV i live in melbourne great city.
planes100 11 months ago
WOW those views look amazing. Can’t wait to get there. Only 3 weeks now
TravelAdviceTV 11 months ago