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  2. Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia is an art gallery that houses the Australian part of the art collection of the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV).. The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia is located at Federation Square in Melbourne, Victoria; while the gallery's international works are displayed at the NGV International on St Kilda Road.

  3. Melbourne Arts Precinct - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Arts Precinct is home to a series of galleries, performing arts venues and spaces located in the Southbank district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.It includes such publicly-funded venues as Arts Centre Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria and Southbank Theatre, along with various offices and training institutions of arts organisations.

  4. National Gallery of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The National Gallery of Victoria, popularly known as the NGV, is an art museum in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1861, it is Australia's oldest and most visited art museum. The NGV houses its collection across two sites: NGV International, located on St Kilda Road in the Melbourne Arts Precinct of Southbank , and the Ian Potter ...

  5. Museums Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Museums Victoria is an organisation that includes a number of museums and related bodies in Melbourne.These include Melbourne Museum, Immigration Museum, Scienceworks, IMAX Melbourne, a research institute, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Royal Exhibition Building and a storage facility in Melbourne's City of Merri-bek.

  6. Queen Victoria Gardens - Wikipedia

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    A huge floral clock is positioned opposite the National Gallery of Victoria, containing over 7,000 flowering plants which are changed twice yearly. The clock was donated in 1966 to the City of Melbourne by a group of Swiss watchmakers. Behind the clock stands a bronze equestrian statue, a memorial to Queen Victoria's successor, King Edward VII.

  7. Tourism in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Tourism is a significant industry in the state of Victoria, Australia. The country's second most-populous city, Melbourne was visited by 2.7 million international overnight visitors and 9.3 million domestic overnight visitors during the year ending December 2017.

  8. List of paintings by John Constable - Wikipedia

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    National Gallery of Victoria: West End Fields, Hampstead, noon: 1822 National Gallery of Victoria: Clouds: 1822 National Gallery of Victoria: Study of A boat passing a lock: 1800s National Gallery of Victoria: Keswick Lake: National Gallery of Victoria: The Mill Stream: 18th millennium Statens Museum for Kunst: Landscape with goatherd and goats ...

  9. Melbourne Winter Masterpieces series - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Winter Masterpieces is an annual series of major exhibitions held over 100 days in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. [1] Exhibits are sourced from galleries and institutions from around the world, and exhibited at Melbourne Museum, National Gallery of Victoria and Australian Centre for the Moving Image.