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The Royal Exhibition building of 'Marvellous Melbourne': a history of cities in 50 buildings, day 10 | Exhibition building, Melbourne trip, Melbourne architecture

Is there a more glorious symbol of Melbourne’s transition from sleepy provincial town to world-focused metropolis ... and of its historic rivalry with Sydney?

Manchester Unity, Melbourne | Melbourne architecture, Melbourne skyline, Melbourne

Two landmark buildings in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Foreground: Melbourne Town Hall (clock tower shown). Built 1887, Height - Roof 50m (164 ft), Floors 6. Background: Manchester Unity Building. Built 1913, Height - Spire 67m (219.8 ft), Height - Roof 64m (209.9 ft), Floors 13.

Australian Art Deco House in Melbourne City Centre

Melbourne has a huge collection of stunning art deco and modernist buildings. Some of the best can be found in the city's suburbs and on my recent visit, I was able to see several of them thanks to Robin Grow and Robyn Saalfeld of the Australian Art Deco and Modernism Society. Many of the art deco and modernist buildings state from the latter half of the 1930's and a period when Melbourne was beginning to recover from economic depression. The extent of residential development during this…

Buckley & Nunn was a store in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It first opened its doors in 1851… | Melbourne architecture, Art deco architecture, Art deco buildings

Buckley & Nunn was a store in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It first opened its doors in 1851 as a drapery store and, in its heyday, competed creditably as a department store with Myer (1900). It occupied a succession of buildings in Bourke Street until it was taken over by David Jones in 1982. (urban.com.au)

Flinders Street Station Clock Tower | Melbourne architecture, Melbourne trip, Melbourne australia

A Baroque Beauty. The eclectic Flinders Street Station clock tower in Melbourne. Built during the Edwardian era from 1901-1910, it is perhaps Melbourne's most recognisable landmark.

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