Discover the best top things to do in Victoria, Australia including Horsham Town Hall, Oaktree Anglican Church, Montrose Town Centre Civic Centre, Ballarat Exhibition Centre, Carnegie Library and Community Centre, Creswick Town Hall, Brunswick Mechanic's Institute, Federation Square, Christ Church Brunswick, St Kilda Town Hall.
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5.0 based on 8 reviews
We went for the Umbilical Brothers, here in Horsham, at a great, new, set up! The Hall is optimised for viewing, we were a few rows back and yet, still could see the whole stage easily. We had a great show, the seats are comfortable, totally enjoyed the whole experience. It's not the first time I've been here, and will totally return! If your considering attending a show here, definitely do it, its a great experience!
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Montrose Town Centre is nestled amongst picturesque gardens at the foot of the Dandenong Ranges and makes a great stop when visiting the area. Montrose town centre is part of culture tracks programme; it offers a range of arts and cultural activities including a concert series part of the Yarra Ranges Council culture events program which in 2013 included AC02, Lior, Vince Jones and the idea of North. It also offers a range of varied workshops including tribal belly dancing classes as well as offering skills development in arts and crafts and new and vintage movies.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
4.5 based on 13 reviews
We love to come to come to the library on a Monday morning with our 4 yr old and 2 year old. The love Mary and her Rhyme Time...and it’s easy to check out book for them and us! Very pleasant and helpful staff too.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
In days gone by, "mechanics" did not fix cars, they were skilled tradesmen equivilent to civil and mechanical engineers. The Mechanics Institutes provided these men with libraries so they could upgrade their skills and improve their general education. Few Mechanics Institutes have survived but the Brunswick Mechanics Institute did. After extensive renovations, it is now the key community space for art and performance in the City of Moreland. It is managed by Next Wave and includes a theatre, communithy meeting room and a bar and lounge. The floorboards are varnished pine; the builders haave done a good job. Gandel Philanthropy helped get the project offf the ground.
4.0 based on 2,855 reviews
The cultural heart of Melbourne, pulsing and beating every day with colourful, vibrant, intriguing events, festivals, screenings and more. There’s a reason Fed Square (as the locals call it) hosts over 2000 events and 8 million visitors a year – whether it’s a hectic and bustling cultural food festival, a relaxing cinematic screening, a vibrant and inspirational art installation or a thrilling live performance, Fed Square constantly proves and proves again why Melburnians call it the heart of their city. Major popular attractions include the exhilarating and fascinating art at the Ian Potter Centre, the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), Melbourne's limited edition reproduction of the famous "Fearless Girl" and the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI). Whatever your interests, there’s something for you at Fed Square. Swing by at any time, or check out fedsquare.com/events to plan ahead.
Federation Square keeps evolving and is a great place to stop, eat, have some drinks, be entertained and during the Australian Open watch the games on the big screen. It is a fabulous meeting place for people and to be enjoyed by all.
4.0 based on 12 reviews
On first impression, one might think that Christ Church is a Catholic place of worship, as it is built in a Renassance style that would not be out of place in northern Italy. It is, however, a member of the Anglican Communion, following the Anglo-Catholic tradition. It is very hard to miss,. It is in Glenlyon Road, near the corner of Sydney Road. The Church has a Lady Chapel and several icons.
4.0 based on 15 reviews
The St Kilda Town Hall is a grand building, one of Melbourne's finest civic structures, Dating from the 1890s. it has been cursed by lack of funds and worst of all, the fire of 1991, which burnt out the inside of the Hall. The Hall was refurbished and it resumed its role as the social heart of St Kilda. It is now the headquarters of the City of Port Phillip, formed by the amalgamation of the Bay Area suburbs in 1994. The grand portico and the refurbished hall are amongst Melbourne's most famous sights, making St Kilda Town Hall a Melbourne icon. Rooms with a variety of dimensions, including the Council Chamber, are available for hire.
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