Discover the best top things to do in Greater Melbourne, Australia including Australian Racing Museum, Victorian Jazz Archive, B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia, Victorian Telecommunications Museum, Justin Art House Museum, Red Moon Contemporary Art Glass Gallery, Airways Museum, Ziebell's Farmhouse Museum and Heritage Garden, Jewish Museum of Australia, Australian National Aviation Museum.
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Well worth a visit to see such a big aircraft being restored. Only costs $5 dollars to get in & one of the volunteers will give you a guided tour of this big beast. They have a display of memorabilia & a gift shop.
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I always love art glass, this gallery has amazing collections and great atmosphere, after visiting the gallery and we had lunch at Maling Road, many coffee shops and unique shops . enjoyable my trip to Canterbury
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We are an accredited museum with a heritage listed cottage garden. Together they convey the unique story of the Ziebell family and Westgarthtown (now Thomastown and Lalor). It is an historic dairy farming settlement established in 1850 by German and Wendish immigrants. Some outstanding bluestone heritage buildings and structures still survive along with a rose planted in the 1850's.
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The Jewish Museum of Australia is an inclusive, interactive Museum which strives to engage people with Jewish culture.It houses a permanent exhibition as well as rotating temporary exhibitions.The Jewish Museum of Australia is custodian of over 20,000 objects and stories that tell the continuum of Jewish life and what it means to be Jewish in Australia.
We loved this museum! Easy to get to via public transportation from Melbourne. It is in St Kilda not far from the beach and restaurant scene. Welcoming staff. Great historical exhibits. Wonderful to see how they captured stories from families and presented Jewish life!
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The Museum is one of the oldest volunteer run Museums, with a collection of over 50 aircraft and engines and many relics. This is the most complete and important collection of Australian built aircraft, with some examples being the oldest surviving ones in the world
Always a great day at this museum, the volunteers are all very friendly and knowledgeable and the shop well stocked with aviation books and plastic kits at reasonable prices, great aircraft on display and you have free access to the cockpits and interiors of a lot of the aircraft as well as many other displays, I particularly liked the WW1 items.
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