Federation Square is one of Australia’s most complex and ambitious architectural projects. Spanning an entire city block, the bold and distinctive design of Lab Architecture and Bates Smart is internationally recognised as one of the world’s great public squares and a unique civic gathering place and cultural hub.
The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia showcases Australia’s artistic history from the colonial period and the Heidelberg School to contemporary art today, with a series of galleries dedicated to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art.
As the world’s first centre for the moving image, the Australian Centre for the Moving Image houses all genres of moving image, including film, television and digital culture.
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Federation Square hosts more than 2,000 events each year, and every day is filled with the bustling sounds of various cultural festivals, exhibitions, conferences, performances, forums, conferences, films, concerts and fashion shows. Life here is so rich and exciting that there will be exciting activities waiting for you to participate at any time! You can experience the diversity of Melbourne's culinary culture in any of the 16 specialty restaurants, cafes and bars in Federation Square. From Italian coffee bars and burger restaurants to northern Chinese cuisine and authentic Australian dishes, there is something for all tastes and budgets.
Art lovers, movie fans and tourists who like to collect souvenirs will love shopping in Federation Square.
Tourism Experience In addition to cultural attractions and numerous festivals, there are also many tourism experiences around Federation Square, including guided tours, bicycle rental services, Yarra River cruises, day tours, etc. The Melbourne Visitor Centre located in the square also provides a variety of free services and information related to travel.