A visit to Melbourne Museum is a rich, surprising insight into life in Victoria. Home to Victoria’s intriguing permanent collections, bringing you brilliant temporary exhibitions from near and far. You’ll see our natural environment, Australia’s cultures and history through different perspectives.
Leaving it’s old home in the State Library Building in 1997, and into a building located in Carlton Gardens that was designed by Denton Corker Marshall, the new Melbourne Museum reopened on 21 October 2000.
Inside, you’ll find:
the Forest Gallery, the living heart of the museum and home to tall trees and wondrous wildlife.
the Science and Life Gallery at the west end, where you’ll find bugs, dinosaurs, fossils, animals, human biology and more.
The Melbourne Gallery at the east end, which tells the story of our beloved city and is the stable of famous racehorse Phar Lap.
Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre, a place imbued with the living traditions and knowledge of Koorie people and other cultures from around Australia.
Te Pasifika Gallery, a bright soaring space filled with treasures from the Pacific Islands.
The Children’s Gallery packed with things for little kids to see and do.
The Touring Hall, where we display major exhibitions from around the world.
3D documentaries and Hollywood blockbusters on the giant IMAX Melbourne screen.
Curious?, where you can investigate our collections, browse our library or ask a question.
The museum’s café, shop and theatre.
Melbourne Museum
11 Nicholson Street, Carlton VIC 3053
13 11 02
museumsvictoria.com.au/melbournemuseum/
Daily 9am–5pm
Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day.