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When traveling in Greece, especially on islands, I often meet Greek Australians from Melbourne visiting their ancestral homes, in Greece, who say Melbourne is the third largest Greek-speaking city in the world after Athens and Thessaloniki. On my first night in Melbourne, I happened to be dining at a Greek-Australian lady's restaurant, where she told me that Melbourne had more than 150,000 Greek-Australians living. To visit the Greek museum was absolutely essential to me, and although I had hoped to find information mainly about Greek immigrants to Australia, I do not regret that the Greek museum was more like a comprehensive museum from ancient times to the establishment of Greek culture. Modern Greek state in the 19th century. The Greek Museum opened in 2007 and is located in the former Royal Mint, a charming new Renaissance building that began in the 1870s. The two-story exhibits are small in number, but there are a few options: from the Cycladic statues to Collins and loft pottery, to sculptures of religious objects from the Roman period to Byzantine textiles and jewelry from the post-Byzantine period (actually the Ottoman period) By the 19th century, the War of Independence. During such a broad period, the museum was reminiscent of one of the larger Benaki museums in Athens, and apparently cooperated with it. There are also ancient-inspired modern art, such as Sam Jinks’ winged female sculpture and Bill Henson’s photographs. Behind it is the cafe restaurant “Arcadia” and a souvenir shop.
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When traveling in Greece, especially on islands, I often meet Greek Australians from Melbourne visiting their ancestral homes, in Greece, who say Melbourne is the third largest Greek-speaking city in the world after Athens and Thessaloniki. On my first night in Melbourne, I happened to be dining at a Greek-Australian lady's restaurant, where she told me that Melbourne had more than 150,000 Greek-Australians living. To visit the Greek museum was absolutely essential to me, and although I had hoped to find information mainly about Greek immigrants to Australia, I do not regret that the Greek museum was more like a comprehensive museum from ancient times to the establishment of Greek culture. Modern Greek state in the 19th century. The Greek Museum opened in 2007 and is located in the former Royal Mint, a charming new Renaissance building that began in the 1870s. The two-story exhibits are small in number, but there are a few options: from the Cycladic statues to Collins and loft pottery, to sculptures of religious objects from the Roman period to Byzantine textiles and jewelry from the post-Byzantine period (actually the Ottoman period) By the 19th century, the War of Independence. During such a broad period, the museum was reminiscent of one of the larger Benaki museums in Athens, and apparently cooperated with it. There are also ancient-inspired modern art, such as Sam Jinks’ winged female sculpture and Bill Henson’s photographs. Behind it is the cafe restaurant “Arcadia” and a souvenir shop.
The museum is very secret and it's around the corner where I live, so it's hard to find a bar nearby in the evening. I came here early in the morning and needed tickets to show to a smaller audience.
Let me recommend Captain Cook's cabin. This is a real cottage, simple, simple, even rough, with sloping roof tiling, stone wall, dark brown reflects the ancient vicissitudes. James Cook was born in England in 1728. Later, it was shipped to Melbourne by sea from Britain and then formed as it was. So it's worth going.
我去过的博物馆是墨尔本的主要观光景点之一。常设展览是从史前时代到希腊和罗马时代的家具展览,特别展览是使用金饰的展览。很高兴看到精美的展品,例如皮带和风扇饰有金饰。另外,我还看到了日本不熟悉的希腊和罗马时代的花瓶和浮雕等珍贵的东西。
When I came to this museum, few people came in to visit, but the staff still served you very seriously. It felt like entering Ba 㴝 Sheng each hospital. It was empty. I was afraid that I would lose my direction. I was very tired. I was afraid that I would go a longer way.