Immigration Museum - Melbourne

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Over the last 200 years people have journeyed from all over the world to re-settle in Australia. Many have come seeking a better life, job opportunities or to escape conflict. The Immigration Museum, located in the heart of the city explores stories of people from all over the world who have migrated to Victoria.

Stories are brought to life through contemporary displays of memorabilia, moving images and computer interactives. You ll discover the dreams, achievements and disappointments of individuals and families who settled in Victoria from the 1800s right through to the present day.

Climb aboard the 17 metre replica ship and see the cramped steerage-class square-rigger of the 1840s, the luxurious second-class saloon of a 1900s steamer and the cabin of a 1950s ocean liner. Experience first hand the long sea journey many immigrants endured as they travelled to this new land.

Occupying Old Customs House, one of Melbourne s finest 19th century buildings, the Museum takes visitors on a journey of discovery, understanding and, for some, of profound remembering.

Moving, nostalgic and interactive, the Immigration Museum is a celebration of Victoria s multicultural history.

The Immigration Museum is also the starting point for the Golden Mile Heritage Trail, an historic walk that takes in nearly 80 buildings and attractions through the city. Golden Mile guides are available from the Museum Shop.

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