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Hawthorn Arts Centre — Attraction in Melbourne

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Hawthorn Arts Centre
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The Hawthorn Arts Centre is a former civic building located in Hawthorn, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. Designed by architect John Beswicke in the Second Empire style, the hall was built from 1888 to 1890 and housed the council chambers for the City of Hawthorn.
Nearby attractions
Swinburne University of Technology
John St, Hawthorn VIC 3122, Australia
Town Hall Gallery
360 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn VIC 3122, Australia
National Communication Museum
375 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn VIC 3122, Australia
Central Gardens
30 Henry St, Hawthorn VIC 3122, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Santoni Pizza & Bar
634 Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn VIC 3122, Australia
Tokyo Table
638 Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn VIC 3122, Australia
D'Tandoor Restaurant
353 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn VIC 3122, Australia
Sinjeon K-Street Food Hawthorn
Ground Floor Shop/367 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn VIC 3122, Australia
Axil Coffee Roasters Hawthorn
322 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn VIC 3122, Australia
Laung Laachi Indian Restaurant
361 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn VIC 3122, Australia
Dosa Cafe Hawthorn
332 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn VIC 3122, Australia
Mr & Mrs Banhmi
640 Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn VIC 3122, Australia
Old Quarter - Pho Ly Quoc Su
658 Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn VIC 3122, Australia
Vivid Cafe & Lounge
Unit 114/616 Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn VIC 3122, Australia
Nearby hotels
MainStay Suites Hawthorn
616 Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn VIC 3122, Australia
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Hawthorn Arts Centre

360 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn VIC 3122, Australia
4.5(285)
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The Hawthorn Arts Centre is a former civic building located in Hawthorn, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. Designed by architect John Beswicke in the Second Empire style, the hall was built from 1888 to 1890 and housed the council chambers for the City of Hawthorn.

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attractions: Swinburne University of Technology, Town Hall Gallery, National Communication Museum, Central Gardens, restaurants: Santoni Pizza & Bar, Tokyo Table, D'Tandoor Restaurant, Sinjeon K-Street Food Hawthorn, Axil Coffee Roasters Hawthorn, Laung Laachi Indian Restaurant, Dosa Cafe Hawthorn, Mr & Mrs Banhmi, Old Quarter - Pho Ly Quoc Su, Vivid Cafe & Lounge
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+61 3 9278 4770
Website
hawthornartscentre.com.au

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Nearby attractions of Hawthorn Arts Centre

Swinburne University of Technology

Town Hall Gallery

National Communication Museum

Central Gardens

Swinburne University of Technology

Swinburne University of Technology

3.9

(414)

Open 24 hours
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Town Hall Gallery

Town Hall Gallery

4.6

(17)

Closed
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National Communication Museum

National Communication Museum

4.4

(33)

Open 24 hours
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Central Gardens

Central Gardens

4.6

(491)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Hawthorn Arts Centre

Santoni Pizza & Bar

Tokyo Table

D'Tandoor Restaurant

Sinjeon K-Street Food Hawthorn

Axil Coffee Roasters Hawthorn

Laung Laachi Indian Restaurant

Dosa Cafe Hawthorn

Mr & Mrs Banhmi

Old Quarter - Pho Ly Quoc Su

Vivid Cafe & Lounge

Santoni Pizza & Bar

Santoni Pizza & Bar

4.0

(582)

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Tokyo Table

Tokyo Table

4.3

(457)

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D'Tandoor Restaurant

D'Tandoor Restaurant

3.9

(334)

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Sinjeon K-Street Food Hawthorn

4.8

(312)

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Reviews of Hawthorn Arts Centre

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4.0
25w

The Witch Market at Hawthorn Arts Centre was a delightful and charming experience overall. The exposition was thoughtfully curated, with a particularly impressive effort put into the shop front decorations and individual stall designs clearly, a lot of creativity and care went into creating a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere and the right magical ambience. However, for those unfamiliar with the area or coming from outside Hawthorn, navigating to the correct entrance can be a bit confusing. Clearer signage or guidance would make a big difference, especially for first-time visitors. The same applies once inside the venue, the layout isn’t immediately intuitive, though thankfully, the staff were incredibly kind and helpful in directing people to where they needed to go. All in all, the market is well worth visiting. If you can get past the minor challenge of finding your way in, you’re in for a lovely experience. On another note, It’s disappointing to see that the recent edition of Jill Murphy’s The Worst Witch claims a first publication date of 2021. This is misleading and does a disservice to both readers and the legacy of the book. The Worst Witch was originally published in 1974 and went on to become a beloved series long before the Harry Potter books appeared. This misrepresentation is troubling, especially given the long-standing discussions about the significant similarities between The Worst Witch and J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, similarities which have fuelled allegations of plagiarism. It has been reported that Rowling faced legal consequences and reached a settlement related to this issue. If so, efforts to obscure or revise the historical publication timeline only compound the problem by diminishing the originality and priority of Jill Murphy’s work. I found that disturbing. Publishing houses have a responsibility to honour literary history with transparency. Revising dates in a way that distorts authorship chronology not only misleads readers but also undermines literary integrity. I am sorry for being so firm about that but as a writer I find it unacceptable and yes, it did spoil the...

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5.0
50w

Hubby and l visited the Hawthorn Arts Centre to enjoy the Jack Earl Big Band. We arrived 90 minutes early and were warmly welcomed into this beautiful building; a lovely blending of historic with contemporary architecture. We were free to wander through their gallery, an inspiring prelude to a great night of music. The staff are an asset with their friendliness and helpfulness. The bar was a nice touch, too, for those wishing to imbibe/quaff, but l would have (almost) killed for a tea! Perhaps a coffee machine would be an...

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5.0
7y

google (my lack of caps) lists HAC as being closed on Saturday and Sunday. Here's clarification: HAC is a complex consisting of offices, bookable function rooms, a gallery and a hall that is often used for concerts in daytime or evening. The offices are open approximately 9-5. The gallery is open all business hours, plus Saturday /Sunday 11-4. If there is a concert, say on a Sunday arvo (which there often is) , the doors won't close until all concert goers and performers have left the building, which may be...

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Anabelle LeighAnabelle Leigh
The Witch Market at Hawthorn Arts Centre was a delightful and charming experience overall. The exposition was thoughtfully curated, with a particularly impressive effort put into the shop front decorations and individual stall designs clearly, a lot of creativity and care went into creating a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere and the right magical ambience. However, for those unfamiliar with the area or coming from outside Hawthorn, navigating to the correct entrance can be a bit confusing. Clearer signage or guidance would make a big difference, especially for first-time visitors. The same applies once inside the venue, the layout isn’t immediately intuitive, though thankfully, the staff were incredibly kind and helpful in directing people to where they needed to go. All in all, the market is well worth visiting. If you can get past the minor challenge of finding your way in, you’re in for a lovely experience. On another note, It’s disappointing to see that the recent edition of Jill Murphy’s The Worst Witch claims a first publication date of 2021. This is misleading and does a disservice to both readers and the legacy of the book. The Worst Witch was originally published in 1974 and went on to become a beloved series long before the Harry Potter books appeared. This misrepresentation is troubling, especially given the long-standing discussions about the significant similarities between The Worst Witch and J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, similarities which have fuelled allegations of plagiarism. It has been reported that Rowling faced legal consequences and reached a settlement related to this issue. If so, efforts to obscure or revise the historical publication timeline only compound the problem by diminishing the originality and priority of Jill Murphy’s work. I found that disturbing. Publishing houses have a responsibility to honour literary history with transparency. Revising dates in a way that distorts authorship chronology not only misleads readers but also undermines literary integrity. I am sorry for being so firm about that but as a writer I find it unacceptable and yes, it did spoil the overall impression.
Claudine FaerieClaudine Faerie
Beautiful, majestic old building in the heart of Hawthorn- used to be the Town Hall. Carefully restored and maintained, it is spacious with some lovely architectural features. Main room has a stage area, and would be ideal for weddings, lectures, performances or events- with high ceilings, decorative painted walls, grand light fittings and stained glass windows. I attended the Witches Night Market and Ball here on the weekend and the main hall was perfectly suited to display a range of stalls in a lovely setting.
manoochmanooch
I attended Shirin Majd perform on the weekend Beautiful, majestic old building in the heart of Hawthorn- used to be the Town Hall. Carefully restored and maintained, it is spacious with some lovely architectural features. Main room has a stage area, and would be ideal for weddings, lectures, performances or events- with high ceilings, decorative painted walls, grand light fittings and stained glass windows. .
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The Witch Market at Hawthorn Arts Centre was a delightful and charming experience overall. The exposition was thoughtfully curated, with a particularly impressive effort put into the shop front decorations and individual stall designs clearly, a lot of creativity and care went into creating a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere and the right magical ambience. However, for those unfamiliar with the area or coming from outside Hawthorn, navigating to the correct entrance can be a bit confusing. Clearer signage or guidance would make a big difference, especially for first-time visitors. The same applies once inside the venue, the layout isn’t immediately intuitive, though thankfully, the staff were incredibly kind and helpful in directing people to where they needed to go. All in all, the market is well worth visiting. If you can get past the minor challenge of finding your way in, you’re in for a lovely experience. On another note, It’s disappointing to see that the recent edition of Jill Murphy’s The Worst Witch claims a first publication date of 2021. This is misleading and does a disservice to both readers and the legacy of the book. The Worst Witch was originally published in 1974 and went on to become a beloved series long before the Harry Potter books appeared. This misrepresentation is troubling, especially given the long-standing discussions about the significant similarities between The Worst Witch and J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, similarities which have fuelled allegations of plagiarism. It has been reported that Rowling faced legal consequences and reached a settlement related to this issue. If so, efforts to obscure or revise the historical publication timeline only compound the problem by diminishing the originality and priority of Jill Murphy’s work. I found that disturbing. Publishing houses have a responsibility to honour literary history with transparency. Revising dates in a way that distorts authorship chronology not only misleads readers but also undermines literary integrity. I am sorry for being so firm about that but as a writer I find it unacceptable and yes, it did spoil the overall impression.
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Beautiful, majestic old building in the heart of Hawthorn- used to be the Town Hall. Carefully restored and maintained, it is spacious with some lovely architectural features. Main room has a stage area, and would be ideal for weddings, lectures, performances or events- with high ceilings, decorative painted walls, grand light fittings and stained glass windows. I attended the Witches Night Market and Ball here on the weekend and the main hall was perfectly suited to display a range of stalls in a lovely setting.
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I attended Shirin Majd perform on the weekend Beautiful, majestic old building in the heart of Hawthorn- used to be the Town Hall. Carefully restored and maintained, it is spacious with some lovely architectural features. Main room has a stage area, and would be ideal for weddings, lectures, performances or events- with high ceilings, decorative painted walls, grand light fittings and stained glass windows. .
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