Sunday, 17 September 2017

MELBOURNE CITY VICTORIANA

The architecture of Melbourne is characterised by an extensive juxtaposition of old and new architecture. The city is noted for preserving a significant amount of Victorian architecture and has some of the largest in the country. Additionally, it features a vast array of modern architecture, with around 60 skyscrapers over 100 m in the city centre which have deliberately been set back from thoroughfares and streets to preserve historic architecture—leading to the title of "Australia's most European city".

The juxtaposition of old and new has given Melbourne a reputation as a city of no characterising architectural style, but rather an accumulation of buildings dating from the present back until the European settlement of Australia. The city is also home to Eureka Tower (2006), which was the tallest residential tower when measured to its highest floor for some time. Here are some Victorian gems, landmarks of our city.

This post is part of the My Sunday Best meme,
and also part of the My Sunday Photo meme,
and also part of the Photo Sunday meme.
Melbourne Town Hall and St Paul's Cathedral in the background

State Library of Victoria

The Old Magistrate's Court

Parliament House of Victoria

The Windsor Hotel

University of Melbourne

The Royal Exhibition Buildings

The Old General Post Office

Victorian Façades on Collins Street

Supreme Court of Victoria

The Royal Arcade

4 comments:

  1. Beautiful traditional buildings. Lovely. Have a great Monday and week ahead.

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  2. Famous beautiful city, thanks for the walk around.
    Reading blogs is travelling in mind...

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  3. Of all our beautiful Victorian buildings, I love The Royal Arcade most.

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