What to do and see in Victoria, Australia: The Best Art Museums

April 21, 2022 Layne Dawes

Discover the best top things to do in Victoria, Australia including Lyon Housemuseum and Galleries, RMIT Gallery, Justin Art House Museum, Red Moon Contemporary Art Glass Gallery, MoPA: Museum of Play and Art, National Gallery of Victoria, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Heidelberg Historical Society Museum, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Bendigo Art Gallery.
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1. Lyon Housemuseum and Galleries

217- 219 Cotham Rd, Kew, Boroondara, Victoria 3101 Australia +61 3 9817 1725 [email protected] http://lyonhousemuseum.com.au/
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Lyon Housemuseum and Galleries

The original Lyon Housemuseum opened in 2009. A unique, hybrid combination of a private residence and museum, the building is the first purpose-designed museum of its type internationally. Highly experimental, its new architectural form re-imagines the relationship between art and architecture, challenging conventional ideas about public and private space, as well as testing new ways of displaying and viewing art The Housemuseum Galleries opened in March 2019 on the adjacent site and represent a major expansion of the original Housemuseum. Designed by Corbett Lyon, the public Galleries are the result of a $14.5 million donation by the founding benefactors, the Lyon family, and is one of the largest dedicated contemporary art precincts in Melbourne Offering a new platform for works of contemporary art, architecture and design, the new Housemuseum Galleries provide a series of spaces for international and local exhibitions and events, where new ways of presenting and experiencing art

Reviewed By Montreux_VD

Lyon house museum features an extensive collection of works from Australian artists. The private home tour and the public gallery both have works worth visiting if you are interested in this art style or would like to know more.

344 Swanston St, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia +61 3 9925 1717 http://www.rmit.edu.au/about/our-locations-and-facilities/facilities/exhibition-spaces/rmit-gallery/about-rmit-gallery
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

RMIT Gallery

3. Justin Art House Museum

3 Lumley Court, Prahran, Stonnington, Victoria 3181 Australia +61 411 158 967 [email protected] http://www.jahm.com.au/
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Justin Art House Museum

261-263 Canterbury Rd Opposite Royal Doulton Outlet Shop, Canterbury, Boroondara, Victoria 3143 Australia +61 430 348 384 http://www.redmoonartgallery.com.au
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Red Moon Contemporary Art Glass Gallery

Reviewed By 546oliviaz - Greater Melbourne, Australia

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

5. MoPA: Museum of Play and Art

51 McKillop St, Geelong, City of Greater Geelong, Victoria 3220 Australia +61 1800 006 672 [email protected] http://www.museumofplayandart.com.au
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MoPA: Museum of Play and Art

Geelong Children's Museum, MoPA: Museum of Play and Art, is a beautiful and creative space for children and families to play and learn together. Visitors can roam and engage with the immersive experiences, or join in on any number of artful activations with the amazing team of educators. The Museum is open 7-days a week but tickets are limited - so forward bookings are highly recommended (via their website)!

Reviewed By saraashleat

MoPA is an amazing space and concept. Each area has been carefully considered and made completely for kids - Finally! And then there's the cafe with lovely coffee, food and snacks for everyone. The staff are amazing, helpful, kind and fun. There are plenty of extra activities too, like dance party, paint crafts and paint the car. Will definitely be frequenting MoPA.

180 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne, Victoria 8006 Australia +61 3 8620 2222 [email protected] http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au
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4.5 based on 5,477 reviews

National Gallery of Victoria

The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) is the oldest and most visited gallery in Australia. Situated over two magnificent buildings – NGV International and NGV Australia – the Gallery presents over 40 exhibitions a year including major international blockbusters and a wide range of exhibitions, programs and events, from contemporary art to fashion and design, and major historical exhibitions that are internationally exclusive to Melbourne.

Reviewed By 219pingg - Adelaide, Australia

This is a very interesting and exciting exhibition. The terracotta warriors exhibition was full of history and the artwork by Cai Guo-Qiang using gunpowder was exhilarating and exciting, very different and interesting artistic expression. Highly recommended.

7. Heide Museum of Modern Art

7 Templestowe Rd, Bulleen, Manningham, Victoria 3105 Australia +61 3 9850 1500 http://www.heide.com.au/
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4.5 based on 201 reviews

Heide Museum of Modern Art

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

Heidi is on the banks of the Yarra River. The home of John and Sunday Reed, which is available for inspection, was part artists' colony and part social center. The Museum has expanded and contains many works by modernists such as Sidney Nolan and Albert Tucker, two icons of Australian Modern art who were fostered by the Reeds. The Museum is quite large, but many people come to visit the Reed's home, conscious of its central role in Australia's cultural history.

8. Heidelberg Historical Society Museum

Jika Street Heidelberg Across the road from Heidelberg Park, Heidelberg, Banyule, Victoria 3085 Australia 94552130 http://www.heidelberghistoricalsociety.com.au
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Heidelberg Historical Society Museum

9. Museum of Chinese Australian History

22 Cohen Pl, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia +61 3 9662 2888 [email protected] http://chinesemuseum.com.au
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4.5 based on 163 reviews

Museum of Chinese Australian History

Located in the heart of Melbourne's Chinatown, the Chinese Museum's five floors showcase the heritage and culture of Australia's Chinese community. Our purpose is to operate a museum, to promote and preserve Chinese Culture and history - especially of Australian-Chinese history in Australia.

Reviewed By Leatraveler - Melbourne, Australia

Melbourne's Chinese history is really interesting. The unspoken yellow tax of Australian's history is revealed here. In the heart of China town and free on Chinese New Year.

42 View St, Bendigo, Greater Bendigo, Victoria 3550 Australia +61 3 5434 6088 [email protected] http://www.bendigoartgallery.com.au/
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4.5 based on 1,203 reviews

Bendigo Art Gallery

Established in 1887, Bendigo Art Gallery is the largest, and one of the oldest regional galleries in Australia. The Gallery's collection is extensive and varied with an emphasis on 19th century European art and Australian art from 1800s onwards, alongside a strong collection of contemporary Australian art. The collection is complimented by dynamic temporary exhibitions and a diverse range of public programs and events.

Reviewed By johnbI1773LL - Hoi An, Vietnam

For a small regional gallery, Bendigo Art Gallery continues to deliver. It has been one of only a few galleries to feature the Archibald Prize outside the major cities. And then there is the special events. The Age of Couture, The Grace Kelly Exhibition, The Marilyn Monroe exhibition and recently the Tudor to Windsor Exhibition featuring painting from the royal family dating back to the Age of the Tudors. And this is just in recent times. Bendigo shouold be very proud of their Gallery and the Curating staff.

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