There are 16 attractions in Geelong open on Wednesday
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Boom is a vibrant and active contemporary art and design gallery. They feature the work of emerging and established artists, designers and creators. Launched in 2011 by Ren Inei and Kate Jacoby, Boom showcases original art and design from local, international and international artists, designers and creators. Boom continues to grow and evolve both physically and conceptually, contributing to the cultural fabric of Geelong. Geelong, the old industrial city by the bay, was named Australia's D
Step into an exciting world of adventure at BOUNCE Geelong!
Focal Point Darkroom and Gallery is the ideal place in Geelong to create and celebrate photography. They have the only gallery dedicated exclusively to photography in the GeelongBellarine region, with a different exhibition each month. portrait, landscape, photojournalism, street photography, fine art photography; film or digital photography. They have the only public darkroom in the area, offer darkroom training, and are available to rent for individuals or groups. With 14 enlargers for al
Big enough to attract the best theatre, music and shows in the world, but small enough to remain friendly and local.
Geelong Bollard Trail Walk is an art gallery in Geelong, VIC.
Established in 1896, the Geelong Gallery is one of Australia's oldest and leading regional art galleries. Since its inception, the gallery has assembled an outstanding collection of 19th and 21st century Australian and European paintings and decorative arts, including 18th and 19th century English porcelain, British fine art ceramics, Australian colonial silver and paintings and contemporary Australian prints. , sculpture and ceramics. Geelong Gallery works to contribute to the life and wel
The Geelong Gaol Museum is housed in Victoria's best-preserved 19th-century prison.
Specialising in family and local history, this Centre features a large archival collection of regional Australiana.1 kilometre of records, books, etc
Artwork by disabled artist Justine Martin.
Come join the fun at Geelong's largest family entertainment centre!
The cultural center and some associated businesses have partially reopened and are operating under approved COVID safety plans.
Launched as the Museum of the Welsh Woollen Industry in 1976, it reopened in March 2004 as the National Wool Museum following a two-year, £2 million refit partly funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Ready for an unforgettable laser skirmish experience?
Powerhouse Geelong is the new iconic centre for street art.
The Heights is the largest prefabricated house in Victoria.
Geelong Escape Rooms are ideal for groups, families, and tech-savvy two to three-player teams looking for a 45-minute challenge!