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Hellenic Museum
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Nearby attractions
Flagstaff Gardens
309-311 William St, West Melbourne VIC 3003, Australia
Koreatown Melbourne (Kimchi Lane)
Healeys Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Royal Historical Society of Victoria
239 A'Beckett St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
MONOPOLY DREAMS Melbourne
Lower Ground Floor, Melbourne Central, 290 Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Graffiti Wall
3000, Australia, Victoria, Melbourne, Crown Pl
Outré Gallery
249 Elizabeth St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Bourke Place
600 Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Queens Place
370 Queen St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
ONE PLANET Shop
1/377 Little Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Victoria Market Pharmacy
523 Elizabeth St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Nearby restaurants
PAIK'S BBQ
525 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
The Mint
318 William St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Korean BBQ & Pocha - Yuk Gam
Chisholm Pl, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Operator25
25 Wills St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Seven Star Pocha
Shop H/535 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
The Metropolitan Hotel
265 William St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Jang Gun CBD Korean Restaurant
3/21 Healeys Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Paik's Noodle CBD
470 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Korea Town
365 La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
ZHAN BEERS
474 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Nearby hotels
Oaks Melbourne on William Suites
350 William St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Avani Melbourne Jazz Corner Residences
352 William St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Radisson Hotel on Flagstaff Gardens Melbourne
380 William St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Pegasus Apart'Hotel
206 A'Beckett St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Europa Melbourne
310-314 Queen St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
ibis Melbourne Central
399 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Wyndham Hotel Melbourne
199 William St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Novotel Melbourne Central
399 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
CityTempo Apartments
353 Queen St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Mantra on Little Bourke Melbourne
471 Little Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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Hellenic Museum

280 William St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
4.6(299)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
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attractions: Flagstaff Gardens, Koreatown Melbourne (Kimchi Lane), Royal Historical Society of Victoria, MONOPOLY DREAMS Melbourne, Graffiti Wall, Outré Gallery, Bourke Place, Queens Place, ONE PLANET Shop, Victoria Market Pharmacy, restaurants: PAIK'S BBQ, The Mint, Korean BBQ & Pocha - Yuk Gam, Operator25, Seven Star Pocha, The Metropolitan Hotel, Jang Gun CBD Korean Restaurant, Paik's Noodle CBD, Korea Town, ZHAN BEERS
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Phone
+61 3 8615 9016
Website
hellenic.org.au

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Nearby attractions of Hellenic Museum

Flagstaff Gardens

Koreatown Melbourne (Kimchi Lane)

Royal Historical Society of Victoria

MONOPOLY DREAMS Melbourne

Graffiti Wall

Outré Gallery

Bourke Place

Queens Place

ONE PLANET Shop

Victoria Market Pharmacy

Flagstaff Gardens

Flagstaff Gardens

4.6

(3.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Koreatown Melbourne (Kimchi Lane)

Koreatown Melbourne (Kimchi Lane)

4.6

(30)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Royal Historical Society of Victoria

Royal Historical Society of Victoria

4.7

(9)

Open until 5:00 PM
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MONOPOLY DREAMS Melbourne

MONOPOLY DREAMS Melbourne

4.6

(1.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Hellenic Museum

PAIK'S BBQ

The Mint

Korean BBQ & Pocha - Yuk Gam

Operator25

Seven Star Pocha

The Metropolitan Hotel

Jang Gun CBD Korean Restaurant

Paik's Noodle CBD

Korea Town

ZHAN BEERS

PAIK'S BBQ

PAIK'S BBQ

4.8

(2.8K)

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The Mint

The Mint

4.2

(496)

$

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Korean BBQ & Pocha - Yuk Gam

Korean BBQ & Pocha - Yuk Gam

4.8

(1.1K)

Click for details
Operator25

Operator25

4.4

(1.4K)

Click for details
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Carlos De OryCarlos De Ory
"Revitalized at the Heleni Museum: A Lifesaver for Early Arrivals in Melbourne" Landing in Melbourne at the brisk hour of 6 AM, with the city barely stirring awake, presents a peculiar dilemma for any traveler. The anticipation of exploring a new city is often met with the immediate realization that your Airbnb won't welcome you until the official check-in time of 4 PM. This is where my unexpected sanctuary, the Heleni Museum, enters the story. Imagine this: you've just arrived from a long flight, weary, jet-lagged, and carrying the weight of your luggage and sleep deprivation. The thought of wandering aimlessly or seeking refuge in a café for hours is less than appealing. Then, as if guided by the fates themselves, you find yourself at the doorstep of the Heleni Museum, not for its exhibits, but in pursuit of a place to simply be. The Heleni Museum, renowned for its cultural treasures, inadvertently becomes a haven for the time-displaced traveler. Among its many accolades, it's the museum's sofas that truly stand out in this moment. These are not just any sofas; they are plush, inviting, and unexpectedly restorative. Positioned thoughtfully throughout the museum, they offer more than just a place to sit—they provide a rare comfort to travelers caught in the limbo of waiting. As I ventured through the museum, each exhibit not only captivated my interest but also allowed me to momentarily forget the exhaustion. And then, finding a sofa nestled in a quiet corner, I experienced a profound sense of relief. Resting there, amidst the art and history, I felt a wave of rejuvenation wash over me. The Heleni Museum, with its unexpected oasis of sofas, gave me a place to gather my strength, to truly appreciate the serenity of my surroundings. The museum, in essence, became more than a cultural institution that day; it was a lifeline. It transformed the daunting hours of waiting into an opportunity for unexpected discovery and rest. The sofas of the Heleni Museum didn't just offer physical comfort; they provided a sanctuary where I could recoup and prepare myself for the adventures that lay ahead in Melbourne. In reflection, the Heleni Museum and its comforting embrace highlight the beauty of travel's unpredictability. What began as a logistical inconvenience evolved into an enriching experience, reminding us that sometimes, the most memorable moments are found in the most unforeseen places.
Geraldine ZagallaiGeraldine Zagallai
Such an amazing day at The Hellenic Museum for school holiday workshop, 'Boardgames, Strategy & the Underworld'. This is such a cool place, housed in the gorgeous former Royal Mint building on Williams Street. The exhibitions are stunning. I felt transported back to the museums in Europe. The staff are, in no word of a lie, brilliant! They really brought the myths and history to life and were so welcoming, knowledgeable and interesting. And finally, this workshop for kids (and us big kids) was the bee's knees or should I say, golden fleece? We learned about and played the games Hoplite Petia, Egyptian Senet and Chinese Go and the kids made their own games also. Thank you Valentina, Ben and Tom for making our visit so memorable and wonderful! We will definitely be back. Highly recommended!
Amber HarrisonAmber Harrison
The Hellenic Museum offers a mesmerizing experience with its dramatic staging that brilliantly showcases mind-blowing ancient artifacts. I was so surprised & impressed by the displays and the lovely staff member at the front desk shared my enthusiasm for the space, which made the visit even more enjoyable . One of many highlights was the “Well Behaved Women” exhibit, featuring powerful portraits by Loretta Lizzio that depict influential women from ancient Greek history and mythology. This exhibit sheds light on the often-overlooked stories of these remarkable women. I also purchased some beautiful postcards to remember my visit. This museum is a true cultural gem that is worth every moment. Thanks to the Oracle for sage advice too :)
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"Revitalized at the Heleni Museum: A Lifesaver for Early Arrivals in Melbourne" Landing in Melbourne at the brisk hour of 6 AM, with the city barely stirring awake, presents a peculiar dilemma for any traveler. The anticipation of exploring a new city is often met with the immediate realization that your Airbnb won't welcome you until the official check-in time of 4 PM. This is where my unexpected sanctuary, the Heleni Museum, enters the story. Imagine this: you've just arrived from a long flight, weary, jet-lagged, and carrying the weight of your luggage and sleep deprivation. The thought of wandering aimlessly or seeking refuge in a café for hours is less than appealing. Then, as if guided by the fates themselves, you find yourself at the doorstep of the Heleni Museum, not for its exhibits, but in pursuit of a place to simply be. The Heleni Museum, renowned for its cultural treasures, inadvertently becomes a haven for the time-displaced traveler. Among its many accolades, it's the museum's sofas that truly stand out in this moment. These are not just any sofas; they are plush, inviting, and unexpectedly restorative. Positioned thoughtfully throughout the museum, they offer more than just a place to sit—they provide a rare comfort to travelers caught in the limbo of waiting. As I ventured through the museum, each exhibit not only captivated my interest but also allowed me to momentarily forget the exhaustion. And then, finding a sofa nestled in a quiet corner, I experienced a profound sense of relief. Resting there, amidst the art and history, I felt a wave of rejuvenation wash over me. The Heleni Museum, with its unexpected oasis of sofas, gave me a place to gather my strength, to truly appreciate the serenity of my surroundings. The museum, in essence, became more than a cultural institution that day; it was a lifeline. It transformed the daunting hours of waiting into an opportunity for unexpected discovery and rest. The sofas of the Heleni Museum didn't just offer physical comfort; they provided a sanctuary where I could recoup and prepare myself for the adventures that lay ahead in Melbourne. In reflection, the Heleni Museum and its comforting embrace highlight the beauty of travel's unpredictability. What began as a logistical inconvenience evolved into an enriching experience, reminding us that sometimes, the most memorable moments are found in the most unforeseen places.
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Such an amazing day at The Hellenic Museum for school holiday workshop, 'Boardgames, Strategy & the Underworld'. This is such a cool place, housed in the gorgeous former Royal Mint building on Williams Street. The exhibitions are stunning. I felt transported back to the museums in Europe. The staff are, in no word of a lie, brilliant! They really brought the myths and history to life and were so welcoming, knowledgeable and interesting. And finally, this workshop for kids (and us big kids) was the bee's knees or should I say, golden fleece? We learned about and played the games Hoplite Petia, Egyptian Senet and Chinese Go and the kids made their own games also. Thank you Valentina, Ben and Tom for making our visit so memorable and wonderful! We will definitely be back. Highly recommended!
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The Hellenic Museum offers a mesmerizing experience with its dramatic staging that brilliantly showcases mind-blowing ancient artifacts. I was so surprised & impressed by the displays and the lovely staff member at the front desk shared my enthusiasm for the space, which made the visit even more enjoyable . One of many highlights was the “Well Behaved Women” exhibit, featuring powerful portraits by Loretta Lizzio that depict influential women from ancient Greek history and mythology. This exhibit sheds light on the often-overlooked stories of these remarkable women. I also purchased some beautiful postcards to remember my visit. This museum is a true cultural gem that is worth every moment. Thanks to the Oracle for sage advice too :)
Amber Harrison

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4.6
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5.0
1y

"Revitalized at the Heleni Museum: A Lifesaver for Early Arrivals in Melbourne"

Landing in Melbourne at the brisk hour of 6 AM, with the city barely stirring awake, presents a peculiar dilemma for any traveler. The anticipation of exploring a new city is often met with the immediate realization that your Airbnb won't welcome you until the official check-in time of 4 PM. This is where my unexpected sanctuary, the Heleni Museum, enters the story.

Imagine this: you've just arrived from a long flight, weary, jet-lagged, and carrying the weight of your luggage and sleep deprivation. The thought of wandering aimlessly or seeking refuge in a café for hours is less than appealing. Then, as if guided by the fates themselves, you find yourself at the doorstep of the Heleni Museum, not for its exhibits, but in pursuit of a place to simply be.

The Heleni Museum, renowned for its cultural treasures, inadvertently becomes a haven for the time-displaced traveler. Among its many accolades, it's the museum's sofas that truly stand out in this moment. These are not just any sofas; they are plush, inviting, and unexpectedly restorative. Positioned thoughtfully throughout the museum, they offer more than just a place to sit—they provide a rare comfort to travelers caught in the limbo of waiting.

As I ventured through the museum, each exhibit not only captivated my interest but also allowed me to momentarily forget the exhaustion. And then, finding a sofa nestled in a quiet corner, I experienced a profound sense of relief. Resting there, amidst the art and history, I felt a wave of rejuvenation wash over me. The Heleni Museum, with its unexpected oasis of sofas, gave me a place to gather my strength, to truly appreciate the serenity of my surroundings.

The museum, in essence, became more than a cultural institution that day; it was a lifeline. It transformed the daunting hours of waiting into an opportunity for unexpected discovery and rest. The sofas of the Heleni Museum didn't just offer physical comfort; they provided a sanctuary where I could recoup and prepare myself for the adventures that lay ahead in Melbourne.

In reflection, the Heleni Museum and its comforting embrace highlight the beauty of travel's unpredictability. What began as a logistical inconvenience evolved into an enriching experience, reminding us that sometimes, the most memorable moments are found in the most...

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2.0
3y

I think the knowledge and context of this museum needs to be improved, the artefacts were great but information sucked.

As a person heavily informed on sections of the hellenic period the information sucked. Failed to mention notable figures like Pericles in his era who basically led the period as a face for birthing democracy and classical greece!! Hoplite section had limited mention of Spartan supremacy which is so insane it’s very vague. Watching a youtube video would be more informative!!!!

Artefacts and sections felt squashed. It would go from Minoans (which artefacts like double axe description was limited in its context like a sentence from wikipedia would be better) to the 15th century.

Gift shop also did not make sense at all it’s for people who have no knowledge on the subject which is fine history is for everyone but public history could at least get it correct.

Overall more focus on the people and actions of these time periods would help! Which i think could be done hopefully i think they have such good artefacts which are worth a look but i’d be confused if i didn’t have knowledge which they...

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5.0
3y

Such an amazing day at The Hellenic Museum for school holiday workshop, 'Boardgames, Strategy & the Underworld'. This is such a cool place, housed in the gorgeous former Royal Mint building on Williams Street. The exhibitions are stunning. I felt transported back to the museums in Europe. The staff are, in no word of a lie, brilliant! They really brought the myths and history to life and were so welcoming, knowledgeable and interesting. And finally, this workshop for kids (and us big kids) was the bee's knees or should I say, golden fleece? We learned about and played the games Hoplite Petia, Egyptian Senet and Chinese Go and the kids made their own games also. Thank you Valentina, Ben and Tom for making our visit so memorable and wonderful! We will definitely be back. Highly...

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