List of heritage-listed buildings in Melbourne

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This is a non-exhaustive list of buildings in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and surrounding suburbs listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. This the highest level of protection afforded to a building in the state of Victoria. A far greater number of buildings and precincts are covered by Heritage Overlays in local government planning schemes, though these may not have the same level of protection.

Public buildings[edit]

Government House
The State Library

Town Halls[edit]

South Melbourne Town Hall

Railway stations[edit]

Flinders Street station
Hawthorn station
The former Port Melbourne station, now a shop adjacent to a light rail stop

In cases where the heritage listing does not cover the entire station complex, the elements subject to the heritage listing are given.

Former railway stations[edit]

Now tram stops:

Institutional buildings[edit]

Ivy covered exterior of Ormond College

Commercial buildings[edit]

A. C. Goode House, Queen Street
Manchester Unity Building, Collins Street

Theatres and cinemas[edit]

Palais Theatre

Religious buildings[edit]

St Pauls Cathedral

Residential[edit]

Rupertswood
Werribee Park

Sporting grounds and grandstands[edit]

Other structures[edit]

Bridges[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Auburn Railway Station Complex". Victorian Heritage Register.
  2. ^ "Brighton Beach Railway Station". Victorian Heritage Register.
  3. ^ "Caulfield Railway Station Complex". Victorian Heritage Register.
  4. ^ "Clayton Railway Station". Victorian Heritage Register.
  5. ^ "Clifton Hill Railway Station". Victorian Heritage Register.
  6. ^ "Essendon Railway Station Complex". Victorian Heritage Register.
  7. ^ "Werribee Railway Station". Victorian Heritage Register.
  8. ^ "Williamstown Railway Station Complex". Victorian Heritage Register.
  9. ^ "Windsor Railway Station Complex". Victorian Heritage Register.
  10. ^ "former Willsmere Hospital (Place ID 5684)". Australian Heritage Database. Australian Government. Retrieved 2 September 2008.