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Carlton Gardens
NameCarlton Gardens
LocationMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Nearest cityMelbourne
Coordinates37.8083° S, 144.9717° E
Area26 hectares
Established1856
Visitors1.5 million
Governing bodyCity of Melbourne
World heritage siteRoyal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens

Carlton Gardens is a World Heritage Site located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and is one of the city's most popular parks. The gardens are situated near the Royal Exhibition Building, which was built for the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880, and are also close to the University of Melbourne and RMIT University. The gardens are a popular destination for both locals and tourists, and are often visited in conjunction with the nearby Melbourne Museum and Imax Melbourne. The gardens have also been the site of various events, including the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the Melbourne Fringe.

History

The history of Carlton Gardens dates back to 1856, when the site was reserved for a park and gardens. The gardens were designed by Joseph Reed, a prominent Melbourne architect, and were influenced by the designs of Joseph Paxton and Decimus Burton. The gardens were officially opened in 1880, and were a popular destination for Melbourne residents during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The gardens have undergone several renovations and restorations over the years, including a major restoration project in the 1990s, which was undertaken by the City of Melbourne and the Australian Government. The gardens have also been recognized for their historical significance, and have been listed on the Australian National Heritage List and the Victorian Heritage Register.

Geography

Carlton Gardens are located in the inner city of Melbourne, near the intersection of La Trobe Street and Nicholson Street. The gardens are situated on a 26-hectare site, which is bounded by La Trobe Street, Nicholson Street, Gertrude Street, and Rathdowne Street. The gardens are also close to the Yarra River and the Melbourne Docklands, and are accessible by tram and bus. The gardens are a popular destination for both locals and tourists, and are often visited in conjunction with the nearby Fitzroy Gardens and Treasury Gardens. The gardens have also been the site of various events, including the Melbourne Festival and the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival.

Architecture

The architecture of Carlton Gardens is characterized by its Victorian era design, which features a mix of English landscape garden and French formal garden styles. The gardens were designed by Joseph Reed, who was influenced by the designs of Joseph Paxton and Decimus Burton. The gardens feature a number of notable buildings, including the Royal Exhibition Building, which was built for the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880, and the Carlton Gardens Tennis Courts, which were built in the early 20th century. The gardens also feature a number of statues and monuments, including a statue of Queen Victoria and a monument to the Boer War. The gardens have undergone several renovations and restorations over the years, including a major restoration project in the 1990s, which was undertaken by the City of Melbourne and the Australian Government.

Points of Interest

Carlton Gardens feature a number of points of interest, including the Royal Exhibition Building, which is a World Heritage Site and one of the most popular tourist attractions in Melbourne. The gardens also feature a number of statues and monuments, including a statue of Queen Victoria and a monument to the Boer War. The gardens are also home to a number of events and festivals, including the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the Melbourne Fringe. The gardens are a popular destination for both locals and tourists, and are often visited in conjunction with the nearby Melbourne Museum and Imax Melbourne. The gardens have also been recognized for their cultural significance, and have been listed on the Australian National Heritage List and the Victorian Heritage Register.

Conservation Status

The conservation status of Carlton Gardens is protected by the Australian Government and the Victorian Government. The gardens are listed on the Australian National Heritage List and the Victorian Heritage Register, and are recognized as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The gardens are managed by the City of Melbourne, which is responsible for their maintenance and upkeep. The gardens have undergone several renovations and restorations over the years, including a major restoration project in the 1990s, which was undertaken by the City of Melbourne and the Australian Government. The gardens are a popular destination for both locals and tourists, and are often visited in conjunction with the nearby Fitzroy Gardens and Treasury Gardens. The gardens have also been the site of various events, including the Melbourne Festival and the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, which are organized by the Melbourne City Council and the Victoria Tourism Industry Council.

Category:Parks in Melbourne

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