There are 8 attractions in East Melbourne open on Wednesday
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Museum featuring artifacts & interactive displays tracing the history of Australian sport.
Cooks' Cottage, previously known as Captain Cook's Cottage, was constructed in 1755 in the English village of Great Ayton, North Yorkshire and was brought to Melbourne in 1934 by Sir Russell Grimwade.
The Fire Services Museum of Victoria's purpose and main aim is to collect, preserve, display and interpret items pertaining to the history, concept of fire fighting and fire safety in Victorta.
Filled with mature trees, this tranquil city park has a pond, several memorials & picnic areas.
The Johnston Collection is a museum in East Melbourne, Australia.
The Johnston Collection is a multi-award-winning and critically acclaimed museum that invites creatives from the broader visual arts and design communities to reinterpret the collection through a regular program of new installations and interventions in the permanent collection. The museum has an excellent collection of English Georgian, Regency and Louis XV art and decorative arts, as well as art objects gifted to the people of Victoria by William Robert Johnston (1911-1986).
From interactive exhibits to sporting challenges, there’s so much to experience at the Australian Sports Museum
Founded in 1870 by early Impressionist painters, the Victorian Artists Society (VAS Gallery) is one of Australia's leading arts institutions and remains a vibrant creative hub in a beautifully restored historic building. Located in the center of Albert Street in East Melbourne, the Victoria and National Trust listed building will be on display at the popular Open House Melbourne event on 24-25 July. Come and visit us to see the wide variety of local and international artists in an ever-ch