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With the release of Oppenheimer in 2023, IMAX Melbourne was one of only 30 cinemas in the world, and the only location in the Southern Hemisphere able to project the film on 15/70. [ b ] The cinema is located eight storeys beneath the Melbourne Museum, and is the largest IMAX theatre in the Southern Hemisphere [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and the second largest ...
One of the theatre's boxes. Typical of 1920s picture theatres, the architectural style is ornate, eclectic and exotic. The arched roof and twin domed towers of the façade is an arrangement shared by other entertainment buildings in the foreshore area, notably Luna Park next door, the St Kilda Sea Baths, and long demolished landmarks like the Palais de Danse to the north, and the St. Moritz ...
Victoria Gardens is a shopping centre located in Richmond, Victoria, Australia approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of Melbourne's central business district.It is located on the corner of Victoria and Burnley Streets, Richmond at the eastern end of the Richmond commercial, retail and residential precinct.
Many of the films shown were from the State Film Centre of Victoria (later known as ACMI), and during the 1960s MUFS screened at various locations around Melbourne, including Union Theatre, Carlton Moviehouse, and later Glasshouse Cinema in RMIT University during the 1980s, [3] and finally relocated to ACMI in 2002. [1]
Prior to ACMI, Victoria's main film and screen organisation was the State Film Centre of Victoria, based at Treasury Theatre, which was established in 1946. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In the 1950s, the State Film Centre was involved in producing a number of projects for television, then a new medium in Australia.
MPavilion is a temporary pavilion in Queen Victoria Gardens, Melbourne, erected annually since 2014. The event is sponsored by philanthropist Naomi Milgrom . [ 1 ] Initially the project was planned for four years, but later it was extended by another two, until 2019, and then another three years to 2023.
It is situated approximately 32 kilometres east-north-east of the Melbourne central business district. The shopping centre opened in 1979 as a small convenience shopping centre which has grown over the years, opening retailers such as Specsavers, Kmart, Target, Woolworths, Coles, Aldi, Chemist Warehouse and Reading Cinemas.
Pacific Werribee has a major bus interchange located on the east side of the centre. This bus interchange has 5 Public Transport Victoria (PTV) routes (161, 166, 167, 170 and 181). These routes are all operated by CDC Melbourne. Prior to the redevelopment the centre had 7 routes running from it, however that was changed due to both the ...