Saturday, 13 April 2013

RUBIK'S CUBE OF MELBOURNE MUSEUM

Melbourne Museum is in the Carlton Gardens in Melbourne, Australia, adjacent to the Royal Exhibition Building. It was designed by Denton Corker Marshall Architects and finished construction in 2001. The museum is a rich response to Melbourne’s urban condition, and provides a place for education, history, culture and society to engage with each other in a contemporary setting. It is now an important part of Melbourne’s soft infrastructure.

It is the largest museum in the Southern Hemisphere, and is a venue of Museum Victoria, which also operates the Immigration Museum and Scienceworks Museum.The museum has seven main galleries, a Children's Gallery and a temporary exhibit gallery on three levels, Upper, Ground and Lower Level and was constructed by Baulderstone Hornibrook

The entire Children's Gallery (housed in what looks like a giant Rubik's Cube) is aimed at 3-8 year olds, (although it is proving to be popular with all ages), and consists of three spaces; the exhibition gallery Big Box, The Learning Environment and the Tattersall's Children's Garden.

This post is part of the Weekend Reflections meme,
and also part of the Weekly TopShot meme,
and also part of the Pink Saturday meme.




4 comments:

  1. What fun, colorful reflections for the day, Nick!! Hope your weekend is going well! Enjoy!

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  2. Oh, I like the reflection photo the best - but what an interesting building ...

    G'day! Happy Pink Saturday, Y'all. One greeting for you, one greeting for me (Texas). Jenn

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  3. These are great. I love the shot of the reflection.

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  4. Such a lovely catch ! Well done, Nick.

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