Immigration Museum

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Visit this fascinating museum to learn about the harrowing and heroic stories of travellers who came to Victoria to make a home.

Learn about Australia's first southern settlers at Melbourne’s Immigration Museum. This preservation institution displays period art and historic photographs that tell the stories of travellers and their journeys. Opened in 1998, this museum appropriately sits in the Old Customs House of central Melbourne.

Explore the Museum's six permanent exhibitions, including the Customs Gallery and Leaving Home. Many displays follow individual travellers, using archived journals and photos to reconstruct their journeys, which gives a fascinating insight into a life of immigration.

Visit the Tribute Garden and admire its wall, inscribed with more than 7,000 names. This wall memorialises those who journeyed to Australia's shores. The museum also hosts a number of temporary exhibits and dance performances.

As you leave, browse the jewellery, clothing, toys and literature for sale at the gift shop. Perk up with a coffee and a meal at the shop's café inside the shop.

After a taste of immigration history, explore nearby landmarks along the Yarra River. This area, known as the Golden Mile Heritage Trail, is best discovered accompanied by a guide who'll tell you how the gold rush shaped Melbourne. Tours leave early in the day and last 2 hours.

The museum is open daily except for Good Friday and Christmas Day. Adults must pay a small admission fee, though children are allowed free entry. The museum can be very busy, so buy your tickets online or by phone at least 3 hours before you go.

Find the Immigration Museum in Melbourne’s central business district on the Yarra River's north bank. Attractions within walking distance include the Sea Life Aquarium. Get there using the free City Circle Tram to Flinders Street and Market Street. Otherwise, get the train to Flinders Street Station and walk to the museum. Those using Melbourne's bike share service can take cycling routes along William Street and Collins Street nearby.

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