Unique Venues
Queen Victoria Gardens
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The Queen Victoria Gardens are a part of Domain Parklands, forming a peaceful triangle just across St Kilda Road from Arts Centre and NGV. Features include: the famous Floral Clock; ornamental ponds; monuments to Queen Victoria and King Edward VII; the Janet Lady Clarke rotunda; numerous flower beds; and sculptures such as The Genie, Water Children and The Pathfinder. For more information, please click here. |
Fitzroy Gardens
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Valued for their historic, aesthetic, architectural and horticultural significance, the Fitzroy Gardens were classified by the National Trust in 1974 and placed on the Victorian Heritage Register in 1999. Originally set aside as a reserve in 1848, the gardens derived their name from Sir Charles Augustus Fitzroy, Governor of New South Wales (1846 - 1851) and Governor-General of the Australian Colonies (1851 - 1855). For more information, please click here. |
The Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
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The Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne (RBG Melbourne) has been a treasured part of Melbourne's cultural life for over 160 years. The gardens are a picturesque haven for recreation and an important resource for education, conservation, science and horticulture. Extending over 38 hectares, the gardens house an amazingly diverse collection of over 10,000 species of plants from around the world, including rare and threatened species. For more information, please click here. |



