Public Art Victoria

Melbourne Public Art - Melbourne has a unique blend of traditional and modern public art. Two completely different forms of art, colliding in a city that boasts such a unique and diverse melting pot of cultures. It can be an art lovers paradise or an art lovers nightmare, you be the judge.

Melbourne's CBD - Featured public art includes, John Cain Jr statue, Henry Bolte statue, Rupert Hamer statue, Albert Dunstan statue, Gordon of Khartoum Memorial, George Higinbotham statue, Adam Lindsay Gordon Memorial, Sir Redmond Barry Statue, St George & the Dragon Sculpture, Francis Ormond statue, La Trobe Statue, Jeanne d'Arc Statue, Larry La Trobe statue, Pigeons of Melbourne, Stanford Fountain, Telstra Figures, John Wesley statue, John Batman statue, John Pascoe Fawkner statue, Robert Burns Memorial, Sir William John Clarke Monument, Captain Cook Statue, Dianna & the Hounds, Captain Matthew Flinders statue, Red Centre sculpture, Three Businessmen who brought their own lunch: Batman, Swanston and Hoddle, Warin the Wombat sculpture, Family of Man sculpture, Rhythm of Life Sculpture, Forward Surge sculpture and the 8 Hour Movement Monument.

Queen Victoria Gardens - Featured public art in Queen Victoria Gardens includes -Water Children Sculpture, Queen Victoria Monument, King Edward VII Statue

Kings Domain - Featuring Man with the donkey, Widow and Children statue,

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