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Heritage Traveller | May 19, 2013

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The Royal Exhibition Building & Carlton Gardens

The Royal Exhibition Building & Carlton Gardens

Highlights of The Royal Exhibition Building & Carlton Gardens


  • Magnificent building and gardens
  • Architecturally important example of an international pavilion
  • Byzantine, Romanesque, Lombardic and Renaissance features
  • Guided tours of the building
  • Melbourne Museum and IMAX cinema nearby

Introduction to The Royal Exhibition Building & Carlton Gardens


Inscribed: 2004
Nearest City: Melbourne
Province: Victoria
Coordinates: Lat: -37.8047, Long: 144.9712
Accessibility: Easy
Services: Extensive

The Royal Exhibition Building has been said to be the most beautiful building in Melbourne, Australia. The building and the accompanying Carlton Gardens were designed by the architect Joseph Reed for the great international exhibitions in Melbourne in the 1880s. The building is constructed from slate, brick, timber, and steel, and has style features that include the Byzantine, Romanesque, Lombardic and Italian Renaissance.

The Royal Exhibition Building is one of the oldest still-standing exhibition halls in the world, and is the sole hall still being used as venue for exhibitions. The building still hosts big trade and public exhibitions and key events.

The Carlton Gardens are a good example of the Gardenesque style of the 1800s. The gardens features include garden beds in the parterre style, important avenues, a system of paths, groups of trees, three fountains, and two little lakes.

The Royal Exhibition Building & Carlton Gardens were inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2004.



  • The Royal Exhibition Building & Carlton Gardens Gallery











The Royal Exhibition Building & Carlton Gardens Map




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