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Royal Exhibition Building

Royal Exhibition Building

9 Nicholson St
Carlton, Victoria, 3053
Phone:(03) 9270 5000

The Royal Exhibition Building is one of the world's oldest remaining exhibition pavilions. On 1 July 2004, it became the first building in Australia to achieve a World Heritage listing.

Located in Carlton Gardens, the pavilion was originally completed in 1880 for the first of two international fairs hosted by Melbourne. On May 1st, 1901, the initial Commonwealth Parliament was held here, an event commemorated in 2001, the centenary of Australian Federation.

Today, with its meticulously restored interior, expansive galleries and soaring dome, the Great Hall offers an impressive setting for trade shows, fairs and cultural and community events.


Transport Information

Public Transport Options
Plan your trip using Metlink's Journey Planner. Transport options include:

  • Tram 86 or 96 to corner of Nicholson and Gertrude Streets

  • Free City Circle Tram to Victoria Parade
  • City loop train to Parliament Station
  • Bus routes 250, 251 and 402 to Rathdowne Street
  • Stop #5 of the Melbourne Visitor Shuttle
Cyclists
CyclistsLocal bicycle facilities include bike lanes on Rathdowne St and Canning St. There is also a shared pedestrian/bike path on Nicholson St. Bicycle racks on the Plaza provide ample bike parking just outside the front door.

Car Park
The Melbourne Museum undercover car park is open from 6.00am to midnight daily. Enter via Rathdowne Street or Nicholson Street.



Accessibility Information

There is wheelchair access to the Royal Exhibition Building via the northern entry, opposite the Melbourne Museum entrance, with lift access to all levels. Wheelchairs are available at Melbourne Museum cloak room for Royal Exhibition Building tour use.