Government House
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Jeffry b
Essendon, Australia13,814 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
Government House is the residence and office of the Governor of Victoria. A Vice Regal office bearer is the representative of the Head of State. Government House is stately; most Victorians will never see inside.
Written 7 October 2023
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Jeffry b
Essendon, Australia13,814 contributions
Oct 2022
Government House Melbourne dates from the 1870s, it is built in Regency style. As the building is a working space, it is not always open for inspection by the public. I had the luck to inspect the flourishing garden beds. One of the gardeners gave me a bag of daffodil bulbs. She said to plant them, and they would bloom in the Spring, which they did. Visitors are welcome to look from the outside at any time. Check on dates when Government House is open for inspection.
Written 4 January 2023
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B T
London, UK1,194 contributions
Nov 2022
It's a complete waste of time visiting normally as it's hidden behind a fence and a front gate, you hardly even catch a glimpse of the house. Don't bother to visit unless its an open day when they let people in.
Written 4 November 2022
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Jeffry b
Essendon, Australia13,814 contributions
Aug 2022
Government House Melbourne is one of the grandest residences in the British Empire. It was built in 1872 to 1876 at ther height of the Great Australian Gold Rush, when Melbourne was truly Marvdelous. Government House is built in Italianate style, with a stong resemblance to Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, summer home of Queen Victoria. Government House Melbourne is one of the most spectacular vice-regal buildings in Australia, it's ell worth taking the time to inspect it.
Written 3 August 2022
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Jeffry b
Essendon, Australia13,814 contributions
Oct 2021
Government House is the office and residence of the Governor of Victoria. It is a Regency style building, which replaced the pre-fabricated house erected when La Trobe was Lieutenant Governor. As the seat of government, Government House has always played an important symbolic role in the government of Victoria, although legally its role in the day-to-day government is restricted to giving advice and signing legislation.
Written 1 October 2021
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Dimitris L
Sydney, Australia44,486 contributions
Apr 2021
Government House is quite an impressive sight. It dates to the 19th century and is the official residence of the Governor of the state of Victoria. Worth a look if you can manage it!
Written 30 May 2021
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jeffryb
Keysborough, Australia371 contributions
Aug 2020
Government House dates from the 1870s. It is built in Italiante style; it's renouned for its impressive driveway. Government House is the residence of the Governor of Victoria, the representative of the Head of State..
Written 23 August 2020
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Jeffry b
Essendon, Australia13,814 contributions
Jul 2020
Government House is the official residence of the Govenor of Victoria, currently Linda Dessau. Government House opened in 1876; other places had hosted the Governor before this, including :La Trobe's Cottage, which is near the current residence. in King's Domain The entrance to Government House is imperessive. Government House is in Italianate style, said to resemble Osbourne House, a residence of Queen Victoria. Government House was the official residence of the Govenor General of Australia from 1901-1930, when the GG moved into Yarralumla. The Governor is the official representative of the Head of State. Goverenment House is certainly impressive, it is a fine example of Victorian-era craftsmanship.
Written 21 August 2020
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Greggggg123
125 contributions
Jan 2020
Visited Australia Day weekend. Made the mistake of thinking we could walk through Botanical Gardens to enter. You can't! Enter only from St Kilda Road. The few rooms that were open for viewing were nice, the ballroom especially. We found the grounds to be the nicest. The veggie patch and tennis courts and stables etc.
Written 5 February 2020
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Traveller88Melbourne
Melbourne721 contributions
Jul 2019 • Friends
Considering Melbourne was founded in 1835 & this mansion was created within 40 years in a very isolated Continent far far away from civilsation - it is an achievement.
Visited during Melb Open House Day late July & was very impressed. Reminded me of Buckingham Palace (BP) that I visited in Oct last year. Before you smirk - let me clarify..not so much in grandiosity & old masters artwork (artwork is pretty good here too esp. the ceiling to floor portrait of operetta Dame Nellie Melba) but very similar in layout. This Italianate mansion still mantains the grandeur beyond the era it was built with the bounty of the gold rush of 1850s. The Ballroom will definitinely give BP a run for its money! The Governor after all is the representative of the Queen. You can take as many photos as you like which you are not allowed inside BP.
Apart from Aust Day 26 Jan & Open House Melb in July - you need to book into a tour at any other time. Fee payable for tours - visit the official website. You will go through a security check prior to entry at the gates. The tour of the extensive gardens is free run once a month on Thursdays but booking is needed.
Definitely visit esp. if you are a local for the architecture 👌
Visited during Melb Open House Day late July & was very impressed. Reminded me of Buckingham Palace (BP) that I visited in Oct last year. Before you smirk - let me clarify..not so much in grandiosity & old masters artwork (artwork is pretty good here too esp. the ceiling to floor portrait of operetta Dame Nellie Melba) but very similar in layout. This Italianate mansion still mantains the grandeur beyond the era it was built with the bounty of the gold rush of 1850s. The Ballroom will definitinely give BP a run for its money! The Governor after all is the representative of the Queen. You can take as many photos as you like which you are not allowed inside BP.
Apart from Aust Day 26 Jan & Open House Melb in July - you need to book into a tour at any other time. Fee payable for tours - visit the official website. You will go through a security check prior to entry at the gates. The tour of the extensive gardens is free run once a month on Thursdays but booking is needed.
Definitely visit esp. if you are a local for the architecture 👌
Written 25 August 2019
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