Discover the best top things to do in Moreland, Australia including Holy Trinity Anglican Church, former Hoffman Brickworks, Uniting Church Second Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Brunswick Mechanic's Institute, Christ Church Brunswick, Brunswick Town Hall, Brunswick Fire Station, Iron Cottage, Whitby House, Former Brunswick Wesleyan Church.
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Holy Trinity Anglican Church was constructed in the 1840s, before Victoria was a State. It is built of bluestone and appears to be solid. These days, it has services in English and Arabic, servicing the growing Middle Eastern population in the Northern Suburbs. Holy Trinity has other outreach programs for new migrants.
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The Methodist movement was constantly evolving. This Methodist chapel adheres to the teachings of John Wesley, founder of the Merhodist movement. This chapel is the oldest surviving Methodist chapel in Victoria; in fact, one of the oldest surviving religious buidlings in the State, dating from 1849. .It is, in its typically modest Methodist way, an impressive building, constructed of bluestane and sandstone; it is a heritage building. The church is now part of the Uniting Church complex, and still in use today.. The Methodist, Congregational and Presbyetrian churches merged to form the Uniting Church, of which this Chapel is a part..
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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.
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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.
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