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The Melbourne International Exhibition was held from 1 October 1880 until 30 April 1881. It was the second international exhibition to be held in Australia, the first being held the previous year in Sydney. 1.459 million people visited the exhibition, made a profit of £1,570. [3] The exhibition was also opened for entertainment and tourism.
The Royal Exhibition Building is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed building in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, built in 1879–1880 as part of the international exhibition movement, which presented over 50 exhibitions between 1851 and 1915 around the globe.
Beginning with Mary and Max, which toured regional Victoria, [124] ACMI then followed by showing the 2011 Best of the Independent Games Festival [125] in Sydney and Brisbane; Shaun Tan's The Lost Thing: From Book To Film [126] and War Pictures: Australians at the Cinema 1914–1918; [127] and ACMI's first original exhibition in the Melbourne ...
1888–1889 – Melbourne, Victoria – Melbourne Centennial Exhibition [citation needed] 1888–1889 – Melbourne, Victoria – Victorian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition (1888) [13] 1889 – Paris, France – Exposition Universelle (1889) – Eiffel Tower [citation needed] 1889 – Dunedin, New Zealand – New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition ...
This is a list of exhibitions held by the Australian Performing Arts Collection at the Arts Centre Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, organised chronologically and grouped by decade until 2017. Since 2017, the Australian Music Vault has housed a permanent exhibition utilising the APAC collection. The collections on display are rotated regularly.
1880 – Exhibition Building completed for the Melbourne International Exhibition that year. Temporary annexes to house some of the exhibition in the northern section were demolished after the exhibition closed on 30 April 1881. 1888 – Melbourne Centennial Exhibition to celebrate a century of European settlement in Australia.
The Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC), colloquially referred to as Jeff's Shed, is a group of three adjacent buildings next to the Yarra River in South Wharf, an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The venues are owned and operated by the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Trust.
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. The annual series held during ...