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  2. Curtin House - Wikipedia

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    Curtin House is a six-storey Commercial Palazzo style building on Swanston Street in the Melbourne city centre, built in 1922 for the Tattersalls Club with offices to rent, and transformed in the early 2000s into a 'vertical laneway', with a range of specialist retailing, dining, and entertainment spaces occupying every floor and the roof.

  3. IMAX Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    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 in the world [3] by screen size, at 32 m × 23 m (105 ft × 75 ft). [30] The cinema seats 461 people, including 25 VIP seats. [31]

  4. Palace Cinemas (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Palace Cinemas is an Australian cinema chain that specialises in arthouse and international films.. Their head office are based in the Melbourne suburb of South Yarra and they operate locations in New South Wales (Central Park, [1] Norton Street, Byron Bay, Ballina [2] & Oxford St), [3] Victoria (Coburg, Brighton Bay, Northcote, Balwyn, Brighton, South Yarra, Melbourne, Moonee Ponds & The ...

  5. Melbourne Central Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Central is a large shopping centre, office, and public transport hub in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The main tower is 211-metre (692 ft) high, making it one of the tallest buildings in Melbourne at the time it was built in 1991.

  6. Rivoli Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Rivoli Cinema. The Rivoli Cinemas is an excellent example of Streamline Moderne, also known as Art Moderne, the late 1930s version of Art Deco architecture. [1] It is the only intact surviving example in Victoria of the work of cinema specialist architects H. Vivian Taylor and Soilleaux, a practice responsible for the architecture or acoustics of more than 500 cinemas and theatres in Australia ...

  7. List of tallest buildings in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne was also the location for the first modern post World War II high-rise in Australia, ICI House built in 1958. [4] From 1986 to 2005, Melbourne's held the title of tallest building in Australia, with the Rialto Towers (1986–1991), 101 Collins Street (1991), and 120 Collins Street (1991–2005).

  8. Category:Cinemas in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Valhalla Cinema, Melbourne; W. Westgarth Theatre This page was last edited on 24 August 2023, at 14:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. Westgarth Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Westgarth Theatre, formerly the Valhalla Cinema and now operating as the Palace Westgarth, is a heritage-listed movie theatre in the Westgarth neighbourhood of Northcote in Melbourne, Australia. It is the oldest continually-operating, purpose-built cinema in the city.