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  2. Old Treasury Building, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Old Treasury Building on Spring Street in Melbourne was built in 1858-62 in the grand Renaissance Revival style. It was designed to accommodate the Treasury Department, various government officials' offices including the Governor In Council, and basement vaults intended to house gold from the Victorian gold rush.

  3. John James Clark - Wikipedia

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    Old Treasury Building Old Treasury Building, Melbourne. Old Treasury Building is considered one of the finest examples of Renaissance Revival architecture in Australia. Clark began designing this building in 1857 when he was only nineteen, a widely known fact that still seems remarkable.

  4. List of heritage-listed buildings in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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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 .

  5. Grosvenor Chambers - Wikipedia

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    [4] With 61 Spring Street, 5-7-9 Collins Street frame a view of "one of Victoria's finest buildings," the Old Treasury Building, integral to the precinct at the east end of Collins Street and the intersection with Spring Street leading up to Parliament House. The Trust describes the buildings as "a unified group in terms of scale and mass ...

  6. Spring Street, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Old Treasury Building at dusk Hotel Windsor viewed from Treasury Place The Princess Theatre. Spring Street has a number of architecturally notable buildings in the style of Renaissance Revival architecture, with many featuring on the Victorian Heritage Register and/or National Trust of Australia.

  7. Commonwealth Offices Building, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth Offices building at 4 Treasury Place was built some ten years after Federation and concurrently with the choice of Canberra as the National Capital. It was the first office building constructed by the Commonwealth and reflects the fact that Melbourne was the seat of the Commonwealth Government until the opening of Old Parliament House in Canberra in 1927.

  8. List of museums in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Old Melbourne Gaol: Prison: History of the 19th century prison used until 1924 Old Treasury Building, Melbourne: History: Museum of Melbourne history from the 1830s, Portable Iron Houses: Historic house: website, operated by the National Trust of Australia, prefabricated iron buildings from the gold rush era RAAF Museum: Aviation

  9. Alcaston House - Wikipedia

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    Located at 2 Collins St, Melbourne; it is amongst is an early example of multi-storey residential accommodation in the city at a time when the post-war preference for flat living in Europe and the USA was becoming manifest in Australia. The art deco building is directly opposite the Old Treasury Building and Victoria's Parliament Building. [2]