ACCA is Australia's leading contemporary art gallery. It brings the best international and Australian artists and creative thinkers to audiences looking for inspiration. ACCA provides an exciting, free and essential Melbourne cultural experience.
Stories that transport you, ideas that transform you. Immerse yourself in the world of film, television and digital culture at ACMI in our stunning new free exhibition: Screen Worlds.
Built in 1899, Bundoora Homestead is a magnificent Queen Anne style Federation mansion operating as a historic house, art gallery and cafe, registered by Heritage Victoria and certified by the National Trust.
Burrinja is the cultural heart of the Dandenong Ranges. The centre encompasses events and activities across Arts, Performance, Education and Community.
Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP) is one of Australia's pre-eminent galleries for the exhibition of contemporary photo-based arts, providing a context for the enjoyment, education, understanding and appraisal of contemporary practice.
A living part of Melbourne's modern Chinatown, the Chinese Museum documents, preserves and displays the history of Australians of Chinese descent. An exciting range of changing exhibitions and heritage tours are used to illustrate the past, culture and values of Australia's Chinese community. The Museum is home to Dai Loong and the millennium Dragon, the largest Chinese dragon in the world.
On the fringe of the city, just south of the Yarra, are some of Melbourne's most famous shopping precincts - Chapel Street, Toorak Road, High Street, Toorak Village, Glenferrie Road and Waverley Road.
The Duldig Studio comprises the residence, sculpture garden and artists' studio of the internationally renowned sculptor Karl Duldig (1902-1986) and his artist-inventor wife, Slawa Duldig (c1902-1975).
Federation Square is one of the most complex and ambitious construction projects ever undertaken in Australia. Comprising an entire city block the bold and audacious design is the work of Lab Architecture in conjunction with the Australian architects Bates Smart. A unique fusion of civic and cultural activities, Fed Square is recognised internationally as one of the world's great public spaces.