The Victorian Arts Centre is a group of art exhibitions and performance venues located on the south bank of Melbourne's Yarra River. It is beautifully shaped like a ballerina's light skirt. It is especially dreamy when night falls.
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The Victoria Arts Centre is a group of art exhibition and performance venues located on the south bank of the Yarra River in Melbourne, including the Centre Theatre (Theatres) and the Melbourne Concert Hall (MelbourneConcertHall). The tutu-shaped theatre Minaret Theater has the iconic appearance of a metal mesh spire. It is 162 meters high. It is shaped like a ballerina's light skirt. The Docent Tour Art Center is open every day and not only regularly hosts a wide variety of high-quality local and international performances, but also provides docent tours, exhibitions and other activities for visitors. Depart from the theatre's information desk on an interpretive tour where you'll learn about the history of the Arts Center's performance venues, the building's stunning design, and anecdotes. There are three performance halls in the theater of the Art Center. The larger one is the State Theater (State Theater), which is used for international theater troupes. It is second only to the Sydney Opera House. There are no private boxes, and you only need to buy a show ticket of about 60 Australian dollars to get in to watch the performance, and the ticket price of VIP seats is usually not more than 150 Australian dollars. The other two performance halls are the Playhouse, which provides performances by small domestic troupes, and the George Fairfax Studio, a small multi-functional experimental theater. There is a powder room in the basement of the Melbourne Concert Hall for tourists to visit. You can see various props left after famous opera performances including "My Fair Lady", "Carmen", "The Phantom of the Opera", etc. You can also visit here. Put on costumes and take pictures.
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The Victorian Arts Centre is a group of art exhibitions and performance venues located on the south bank of Melbourne's Yarra River. It is beautifully shaped like a ballerina's light skirt. It is especially dreamy when night falls.
The Victorian Arts Centre and the gallery next to it form the important art temple in the entire southern hemisphere. From the road next to the train station, across the track bridge, you can see a lot of tramps. The huge tower umbrella building is very conspicuous and eye-catching. It is a product of the Expo period. Now there are certain concert halls and other facilities for performances.
KAWS: Companionship in the age of loneliness and my sister like the sponge baby took a photo of [rabbit] really like it! !
The Victorian Arts Centre has been built since 1984. The most dazzling design is a minarets, which are a distinct icon than the complex architecture of the Arts Centre.
The Victorian Arts Centre is also known as the Melbourne Arts Centre, with concert halls, theatres, galleries and more.
Victoria Art Center is a comprehensive art gallery reflecting Australian native culture and colonial culture. It collects many modern paintings and sculptures, especially some abstract sculptures on the first floor. It's very imaginative. I really admire these artists'artistic attainments and excellence.
Like the Eiffel Tower, the Victorian Art Center has become a major symbol of Melbourne. It has a very simple appearance. At first glance, it is only a thin iron tower with two layers of blue-gray buildings at the bottom. But its highlight is that the tower body near the ground floats out of the shelf, like a skirt opened when dancing, so the tower has a sense of motion and soul. With such ingenious design, the Art Center has become the landmark building of the city. In time for Valentine's Day in the West, the streets are full of lights and dances. It's also the most visited day in Australia!