The 5 Best Museums in Docklands, Victoria

September 29, 2021 Enriqueta Cusson

Lovely, laid-back Melbourne has something for everyone: family fare, local and international art, haute boutiques, multicultural dining, Australian and Aboriginal history, spectator sports, and pulsing, swanky nightlife. Cruise on the free City Circle Tram loop to check out unique attractions like the Royal Botanical Gardens and the Healesville Sanctuary, which buzzes with local animal species.
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1. Victoria Police Museum

Victorian Police Force 637 Flinders St World Trade Centre, Melbourne, Victoria 3008 Australia +61 3 9247 6354 [email protected] http://www.policemuseum.vic.gov.au
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

Victoria Police Museum

The Victoria Police Museum is closed for a major relocation project. The museum will reopen in 2021 at our new location at 313 Spencer Street, Melbourne. For more information on our relocation project please visit our website.

Reviewed By 627Brucej23 - Melbourne, Australia

This museum has Dan Kelly and Steve Hart armour on display for free, its open during the week and housed in the old world trade centre building on the corner of Spencer st and Flinders st, they even have some interesting Police exhibits to look at, well worth a visit if you like the Kelly story and also visit the Old Melbourne Gaol, where Ned Kelly was hanged

2. ArtVo

26 Star Cres Level 1, The District, Melbourne, Victoria 3008 Australia +61 3 9600 1118 [email protected] http://www.artvo.com.au
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4.5 based on 1,056 reviews

ArtVo

Welcome to Australia's first immersive, 3D 'trick-art' gallery. Priceless photos. Unbelievable scenarios. Explore the interactive gallery with over 11 themed zones. Touch the art and have fun!

Reviewed By JanineFitzgerald - Wagga Wagga, Australia

We caught the tram to docklands especially to visit ArtVo and thoroughly enjoyed our couple of hours taking amazing photos and the children aged from 10 to 14 all had great fun. Staff also very helpful with some poses.

3. Imaginaria

The District Docklands, Melbourne, Victoria 3008 Australia +61 413 495 110 http://www.imaginarianow.com/?fbclid=IwAR0e7OQHUVZVrRzavYq1YDT5ntuh15YTWHlErJlXxoJzJF_JDkF70D7cSwE
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1.5 based on 21 reviews

Imaginaria

Located in the heart of Melbourne is a new form of immersive play where imagination and technology collide to create a stunning audio-visual play experience from the future. Enjoy the different installations at your own pace, take a simple 15 minute stroll around the venue or a dedicated hour long to deeply engage with the experience – either way, you will feel you are entering a new dimension.

4. Australian Cartoon Museum

Shop 17 Wharf St The District Docklands, Melbourne, Victoria 3008 Australia +61 403 747 996 [email protected] http://www.theaustraliancartoonmuseum.com.au

Bringing cartoons back to life, The Australian Cartoon Museum is the brain child of Jim Bridges who began collecting cartoons back in 1979. Politics, celebrities, culture and even coffee - we have cartoons about a gazillion topics. Come in, have a seat on our iconic cartoon couch and explore our toon walls. Jim will be your guide, telling you all the interesting stories you need to know!

100 Lorimer Street Docklands, Melbourne, Victoria 3008 Australia http://lorimergallery.com.au/
Lorimer Gallery

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