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If you're looking for a unique experience, why not visit Victoria's Parliament House?
The Australian Turkish Friendship Memorial (Seeds of Friendship) is a war memorial in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located in the Kings Domain at Birdwood Avenue.
This war memorial commemorates the Australian colonies' participation in the Boer War (1899-1902), also known as the South African War.
Exploring the historic Cooks' Cottage in the picturesque Fitzroy Gardens is an absolute must when visiting Melbourne.
Coop's Shot Tower and Flanking Building in Melbourne, Australia, are significant historical and architectural landmarks.
Reconstructed home of 1800s statesman Charles La Trobe, featuring historical exhibits & tours.
Every Sunday at 4.45pm, the Shrine holds a Last Post Service which commemorates a different moment from Australia’s military history from the First World War through to today.
The Nicholas Building at Swanston Street, Melbourne in October 2021.
The Old Melbourne Gaol is a former jail and current museum on Russell Street, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Take a journey through Australia's criminal history and explore the historic Russell Street precinct, home to Melbourne's oldest prison, Magistrates' Court and former Police City Watch House.
Shrine with colonnaded porticos, commemorating World War I with memorials, exhibitions and gardens.
Take a journey to Melbourne's iconic Shrine and discover the true stories of Australians who have served in war and peacekeeping.
St Paul's Anglican Cathedral is a beautiful, historic structure located in the heart of Melbourne, Australia, and it serves as a place of worship and prayer.
St Patrick's Cathedral is a beacon of faith in the heart of Melbourne.
Sir Edward Dunlop is acknowledged as an Australian hero. A man of deep personal integrity. To many he was affectionately known as ‘Weary’.