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The former Victorian State Theatre now the Forum Theatre is in stark contrast to the modern triangular, metal and glass lines of Federation Square |
On the banks of the Yarra, the Crown Entertainment Complex is home to restaurants, bars, theatres, nightclubs and one of the worlds largest Casinos |
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The Historic Flinders Street Station, Legend has it that it was designed to be built in Bombay India. It is probably Melbourne’s best know landmark |
The Twin Glass Rialto Towers were the highest building in Melbourne until the new Eureka apartments skyscraper was finished in 2006. Great views can be had from the Rialto’s 55th floor observation deck. |
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Luna Park on St Kilda’s foreshore is one of Melbourne’s most recognisable faces. Hosing a Coney Island style amusement park this historic attraction dates back to the early last century |
The Melbourne Zoo is one of the worlds finest, with major success in breeding the endangered Gorilla. Many of the animals are housed in lush natural settings and give the visitors a chance to get close to some of the magnificent animals |