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- Royal Exhibition Building - Museums Victoria
Welcome to the Royal Exhibition Building Australia’s first World Heritage listed building An icon of Melbourne history
- History - Museums Victoria
In 1980 the Exhibition Building became the lead character in this never ending series of stories when Princess Alexandra bestowed the Royal title on the building and program of restoration works commenced
- Royal Exhibition Building Dome Promenade - Museums Victoria
Tour participants will meet their tour guide at the meeting point in the Melbourne Museum foyer before travelling across to the Royal Exhibition Building Three levels of the exhibition (basement, mezzanine and lower promenade) are wheelchair accessible via a lift
- World Heritage - Museums Victoria
On 1 July 2004, the Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens became both the first Victorian place and the first built heritage site in Australia to be added to the World Heritage List
- Royal Exhibition Building - Museums Victoria
We offer the space for all kinds of special events, like gala dinners and cocktail parties A number of grand doorways provide safe and easy access to the Royal Exhibition Building We can provide onsite underground parking, clearly marked coach drop-off points and close to public transport
- Tickets - Museums Victoria
Treasures of the Viking Age: The Galloway Hoard EXHIBITION | UNTIL 26 JANUARY 2026 $10 50 to $24
- Continuity and Change: Royal Exhibition Building Tour
The Royal Exhibition Building Tour invites schools to learn about the building's distinctive history and enjoy breathtaking views from the Dome Promenade not seen for over 100 years
- Take in a view of Melbourne not seen for a century
Built in 1880, its Dome based on the design of Brunelleschi’s Duomo in Florence, the Royal Exhibition Building was the first Australian building to be awarded a UNESCO World Heritage listing
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