
Geelong Arts Centre
Geelong Arts Centre, formerly the Geelong Performing Arts Centre, is Australia’s largest dedicated regional arts venue and a cornerstone of Victoria’s cultural landscape.
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Geelong Library & Heritage Centre
The Geelong Library and Heritage Centre, affectionately known as “The Dome,” is one of the region’s most striking cultural landmarks.
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Little Malop Street
Little Malop Street is a vibrant cultural and social heart of Geelong, blending heritage architecture with a thriving contemporary scene.
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Geelong Gallery
Located in the heart of Geelong’s cultural precinct, Geelong Gallery is one of Australia’s leading and oldest regional galleries.
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Council Conference & Reception Centre
The City of Greater Geelong Conference and Reception Centre blends heritage, governance, and community connection with contemporary purpose.
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City Hall
Geelong’s City Hall is one of the city’s most significant heritage landmarks, standing proudly on the corner of Gheringhap Street and Little Malop Street.
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Platform Arts
Platform Arts, in Geelong’s Old Courthouse, presents multi-artform programs supporting artist development, sustaining creative practice, and fostering global connections.
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Barwon Water Museum Of Modern (f)Art
The Barwon Water headquarters, located on Ryrie Street and backing onto Little Malop Street in central Geelong, is an example of sustainable contemporary architecture.
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Johnstone Park
Johnstone Park is not only a civic and recreational space, but also a site for truth-telling, healing, and respect for First Nations heritage.
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Peace Memorial
The Geelong Peace Memorial, located in Johnstone Park, is a significant monument honouring those who served in the First World War and subsequent conflicts.
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State Government Building
Geelong’s State Government Building, often nicknamed the “Upside-Down Building,” remains one of Geelong’s most recognisable and debated landmarks, symbolising the city’s era of post-war architectural experimentation.
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Back to Back Theatre
Back to Back Theatre, based in Geelong’s former Police Station, creates internationally acclaimed, inclusive contemporary performances led by neurodivergent artists.
60 Little Malop Street,
Geelong VIC 3220

