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Tuesday
Feb192008

Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens

REB%20Stamp.jpgTrippy: a short visual trip to a place of architectural or design importance

Trippy to: The Royal Exhibition Building, built in Carlton Gardens in 1880 for the 1880 Melbourne International Exhibition, and later, the 1888 Centennial International Exhibition. It is one of the few remaining buildings worldwide from the International Exhibition movement, begun in the mid-19th century.

The building and gardens were enscribed on the World Heritage List in 2004.

Location: Melbourne, Australia

The Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens Sampler:

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Photo Credits: World Heritage, City of Melbourne, Australian Government, Write 101, Wikimedia Commons, View Images, Walking Melbourne, My Little Moments, Schmap, Museum Victoria, Flickr

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