List of heritage-listed buildings in Melbourne
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This is a non-exhaustive list of buildings in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and surrounding suburbs listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. This the highest level of protection afforded to a building in the state of Victoria. A far greater number of buildings and precincts are covered by Heritage Overlays in local government planning schemes, though these may not have the same level of protection.
Public buildings
[edit]- City Baths
- Eastern Hill Fire Station
- General Post Office
- Government House
- HM Prison Pentridge, Coburg
- National Gallery of Victoria
- Old Melbourne Gaol
- Old Melbourne Magistrates' Court
- Old Treasury Building
- Parliament House
- Queen Victoria Women's Centre (formerly Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital)
- Russell Street Police Headquarters (former)
- Royal Exhibition Building
- Shrine of Remembrance
- State Library of Victoria
- Supreme Court of Victoria
- Titles Office (former)
Town Halls
[edit]- Box Hill Town Hall
- Collingwood Town Hall
- Fitzroy Town Hall
- Footscray Town Hall
- Melbourne Town Hall
- Prahran Town Hall
- South Melbourne Town Hall
Railway stations
[edit]In cases where the heritage listing does not cover the entire station complex, the elements subject to the heritage listing are given.
- Auburn (1916)[1]
- Brighton Beach (building on platform 1/2, signal box and footbridge – 1889)[2]
- Caulfield (1913–1920)[3]
- Clayton (old timber shelter – 1891)[4]
- Clifton Hill (1887–1901)[5]
- Essendon (1909–1922)[6]
- Flinders Street
- Footscray
- Glenferrie (1916)[7]
- Hawthorn
- Lilydale
- Malvern
- Mentone (old station buildings and gardens – 1914)[8][9]
- Middle Brighton
- North Melbourne
- Ringwood
- Ripponlea (1913)[10]
- Werribee (building on platform 3 – 1857)[11]
- Williamstown (1858)[12]
- Windsor (1885–1886)[13]
Former railway stations
[edit]Now tram stops:
Institutional buildings
[edit]- Baldwin Spencer Building, Melbourne University
- Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy
- The Mac.Robertson Girls' High School
- Melbourne Grammar School
- Melbourne High School
- Melbourne Trades Hall, Carlton
- Old Pathology Building, Melbourne University
- Old Physics Conference Room and Gallery, Melbourne University
- Ormond College
- Kew Lunatic Asylum[14]
Commercial buildings
[edit]- 67 Spencer Street, former Victorian Railway Headquarters, now Grand Hotel Melbourne
- 140 William Street (formerly BHP House)
- A. C. Goode House, Queen Street
- Alkira House, Queen Street
- Austral Building, Collins Street
- Former Bank of Australasia - Treasury on Collins Apartment Hotel, Collins Street / Queen Street
- Block Arcade
- Bryant and May Factory, Richmond
- Coop's Shot Tower
- Dovers Building, Drewery Lane
- Duke of Wellington Hotel
- ES&A (Gothic) Bank
- Gordon House
- Windsor Hotel, Spring Street
- Lombard Building, Queen Street
- Orica House, Nicholson Street
- Manchester Unity Building, Collins Street / Swanston Street
- Metropolitan Meat Market, North Melbourne
- National Mutual Life Association Building
- Nicholas Building, Swanston Street / Flinders Lane
- Olderfleet Building
- Queen Victoria Market
- Rialto Towers
- Royal Arcade
- Safe Deposit Building
- Young & Jackson, Flinders Street / Swanston Street
- Yule House, Little Collins Street
Theatres and cinemas
[edit]- Arts Centre Melbourne (1984)
- Astor Theatre, St Kilda
- Athenaeum Theatre
- Capitol Theatre
- Forum Theatre
- Her Majesty's Theatre
- Palais Theatre, St Kilda
- Princess Theatre
- Regent Theatre
- Rivoli Cinemas, Camberwell (Rivoli Theatre)
Religious buildings
[edit]- Collins Street Baptist Church
- East Melbourne Synagogue
- Lutheran Trinity Church, East Melbourne
- Scot's Church
- St Francis' Church
- St Patricks Cathedral
- St Pauls Cathedral
- The Mission to Seafarers
- Wesley Church
- Albanian Mosque, Carlton North
Residential
[edit]- Bishopscourt, East Melbourne (1853)
- Cairo Flats, Fitzroy (1936)
- Como House, South Yarra
- D'Estaville, Kew (1859)
- Frognall, Canterbury
- Horatio Jones house, Tecoma
- Labassa, Caulfield North
- Lalor House, Richmond
- Newburn Flats, (1941)
- Raheen, Kew
- Rippon Lea Estate, Elsternwick (1868)
- Rupertswood, Sunbury (1876)
- Stonnington Mansion, Malvern (1890)
- Valentine's Mansion; now Caulfield Grammar School - Malvern Campus
- Werribee Park Mansion, Werribee (1877)
- McCrae Homestead, McCrae (1844)
- Sunnyside Farm, Templestowe (1890)
- Toorak House, Toorak (1850-51)
Sporting grounds and grandstands
[edit]- Melbourne Cricket Ground, Jolimont
- Michael Tuck Stand (Glenferrie Oval), Hawthorn
- Main Grandstand (Brunswick Street Oval), North Fitzroy
- Olympic Swimming Stadium
Other structures
[edit]- Clifton Hill Shot Tower
- Coop's Shot Tower
- Federation Square
- Luna Park
- Newport Workshops
- No 2 Goods Shed
- Nylex Clock
- Polly Woodside
- Richmond Power Station
- Royal Parade
- Sidney Myer Music Bowl
- Station Pier
- St Kilda Pavilion
- Time Ball Tower
- Victoria Dock
- Wailing Wall (Melbourne)
Bridges
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Auburn Railway Station Complex". Victorian Heritage Register.
- ^ "Brighton Beach Railway Station". Victorian Heritage Register.
- ^ "Caulfield Railway Station Complex". Victorian Heritage Register.
- ^ "Clayton Railway Station". Victorian Heritage Register.
- ^ "Clifton Hill Railway Station". Victorian Heritage Register.
- ^ "Essendon Railway Station Complex". Victorian Heritage Register.
- ^ "Glenferrie Railway Station Complex". Victorian Heritage Register.
- ^ "Mentone Railway Station and Gardens". Victorian Heritage Register.
- ^ "Mentone Station (LXRA)". Archello.
- ^ "Ripponlea Railway Station Complex". Victorian Heritage Register.
- ^ "Werribee Railway Station". Victorian Heritage Register.
- ^ "Williamstown Railway Station Complex". Victorian Heritage Register.
- ^ "Windsor Railway Station Complex". Victorian Heritage Register.
- ^ "former Willsmere Hospital (Place ID 5684)". Australian Heritage Database. Australian Government. Retrieved 2 September 2008.