Museum Victoria
   Photo: The Museum of Victoria

Museum Victoria includes three large museum located in Melbourne - Melbourne Museum, Immigration Museum and Science Museum. It also manages the Royal Exhibition Building in Carlton Gardens Park. And this museum is the owner of the body's most famous racehorse Australia - Far stallion Lapa, whose skeleton is at the Museum of New Zealand's "Te Papa Tongarewa," and the heart - the National Museum of Australia in Canberra.

The origins of the museum takes in the distant 1854, when it was founded Museum of Natural and Economic Geology. In 1870, the Industrial Museum was opened, one hundred years later renamed the Science Museum of Victoria. In 1983, they were united in the Museum of Victoria, adding later, Immigration Museum, and Melbourne Museum. Today, the general collection of the museum has about 16 million exhibits dedicated to indigenous history of the continent, the development of science, art and technology.

Immigration Museum introduces, as the name implies, the history of immigration to Australia. It was founded in 1998 and is located in an old customs building on Fliders Street. In addition to the collection of collections devoted to immigration, the museum plays host to a variety of temporary exhibitions, as well as conducting a series of educational programs. And the museum is famous for its Hall - an amazing piece of architecture in the Renaissance style.

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