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"3.02.26 | Sarah & Ahmed UNESCO World Heritage Site > A palace of culture, which signalled the arrival of Melbourne as a vital metropolis As the self-governing Australian states of Victoria and New South Wales grew richer after the gold booms of the 1850s, rivalry between their respective capitals of Melbourne and Sydney intensified. Both wished to organize exhibitions modelled on the international exhibitions of Europe, a craze begun with the Great Exhibition in London in 1851. Sydney won the race and opened its fair in October 1879 but concentrated mainly on agriculture. Melbourne therefore decided to launch its more international-looking fair after Sydney's had ended, and the building opened on 29 May 1880. Exhibitions, parliaments, and sports The exhibition was held in a vast building designed in cruciform style by the architect Joseph Reed. Its eclectic exterior included a dome modelled on that of Florence Cathedral (see pp.140-41) and elements of Byzantine, Romanesque, and Renaissance styles. After the exhibition closed on 30 April 1881, the building was used as the temporary home for the first Parliament of Australia in May 1901 and later as a venue for basketball and other sports during the 1956 Olympic Games. The first building in Australia to be listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the building is currently used as a commercial exhibition venue."

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"Routard, payant - resto obligatoire "

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"visite guidée 10$ construit pour l'expo universelle de 1880, inscrit au patrimoine mondial édifice victorien, incarne l'époque glorieuse de la révolution industrielle"

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"The Royal Exhibition Building and its surrounding Carlton Gardens were designed for the great international exhibitions of 1880 and 1888 in Melbourne. The building and grounds were designed by Joseph Reed. The building is constructed of brick and timber, steel and slate. It combines elements from the Byzantine, Romanesque, Lombardic and Italian Renaissance styles. The property is typical of the international exhibition movement which saw over 50 exhibitions staged between 1851 and 1915 in venues including Paris, New York, Vienna, Calcutta, Kingston (Jamaica) and Santiago (Chile). All shared a common theme and aims: to chart material and moral progress through displays of industry from all nations. Criterion (ii): The Royal Exhibition Building and the surrounding Carlton Gardens, as the main extant survivors of a Palace of Industry and its setting, together reflect the global influence of the international exhibition movement of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The movement showcased technological innovation and change, which helped promote a rapid increase in industrialisation and international trade through the exchange of knowledge and ideas. 📸 © Silvan Rehfeld"

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"Palais des expositions classé au patrimoine mondial "

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"Visite à 14h presque tous les jours _ départ : devant le Melbourne museum foyer $15/adulte"

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"Se renseigner sur les évents. C’est un peu leur Grand Palais "

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