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Shot Tower Museum
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Nearby restaurants
The Pancake Parlour Melbourne Central
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Melbourne Central Lion Hotel
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Asian Beer Cafe
211 La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Kumo Desserts Melbourne
198 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
TGI Fridays Melbourne Central
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Starbucks Melbourne Central
Shop 151/211 La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
B. Lucky & Sons Melbourne Central
level 3/211 La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Makoto Shokudo
Level 2, shop 239, Melbourne Central/211 La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Buza Chicken
Shop 317, Level 3/211 La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
New Shanghai Melbourne Central
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Nearby local services
Melbourne Central
Cnr LaTrobe and Swanston Streets, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
HOYTS Melbourne Central
Cnr Swanston &, La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
JB Hi-Fi Melbourne Central
Melbourne Central, Shop 101B, L01 Building/211 La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
MECCA Melbourne Central
Melbourne Central Shopping Centre, GD 021A/211 La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
The Lounge Beauty Co
Melbourne central, Shop 209A/211 La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Emporium Melbourne
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QV Melbourne
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BIG W Queen Victoria Village
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Drinking History Tours - Hidden Bar & History Walking Tours Of Melbourne
Drinking History Tours - Hidden Bar & History Walking Tours Of Melbourne
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30 Little La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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Avani Melbourne Central Residences
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Adairs Melbourne Central
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Shot Tower Museum

Melbourne Central/211 La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
4.1(95)
Open until 7:00 PM
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attractions: State Library Victoria, Old Melbourne Gaol, The Fluid Project, RMIT Gallery, Outré Gallery, Happy Travels - Drifter Melbourne, Escape Hunt Melbourne, Victoria Market Pharmacy, Joy Tour, Her Majesty's Theatre, restaurants: The Pancake Parlour Melbourne Central, Melbourne Central Lion Hotel, Asian Beer Cafe, Kumo Desserts Melbourne, TGI Fridays Melbourne Central, Starbucks Melbourne Central, B. Lucky & Sons Melbourne Central, Makoto Shokudo, Buza Chicken, New Shanghai Melbourne Central, local businesses: Melbourne Central, HOYTS Melbourne Central, JB Hi-Fi Melbourne Central, MECCA Melbourne Central, The Lounge Beauty Co, Emporium Melbourne, QV Melbourne, BIG W Queen Victoria Village, St Francis’ Church, Drinking History Tours - Hidden Bar & History Walking Tours Of Melbourne
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+61 3 9922 1122
Website
melbournecentral.com.au
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Live events

Walk the Yarra with a First Peoples guide
Walk the Yarra with a First Peoples guide
Mon, Feb 23 • 1:00 PM
Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, Australia
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Candlelight: The Lord of the Rings
Candlelight: The Lord of the Rings
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Titanic: A Voyage Through Time
Titanic: A Voyage Through Time
Sat, Feb 21 • 1:20 PM
Level 1, 206 Bourke Street, Melbourne, 3000
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Nearby attractions of Shot Tower Museum

State Library Victoria

Old Melbourne Gaol

The Fluid Project

RMIT Gallery

Outré Gallery

Happy Travels - Drifter Melbourne

Escape Hunt Melbourne

Victoria Market Pharmacy

Joy Tour

Her Majesty's Theatre

State Library Victoria

State Library Victoria

4.8

(1.8K)

Open until 6:00 PM
Click for details
Old Melbourne Gaol

Old Melbourne Gaol

4.5

(1.6K)

Open until 5:00 PM
Click for details
The Fluid Project

The Fluid Project

5.0

(101)

Open until 7:00 PM
Click for details
RMIT Gallery

RMIT Gallery

4.6

(62)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of Shot Tower Museum

The Pancake Parlour Melbourne Central

Melbourne Central Lion Hotel

Asian Beer Cafe

Kumo Desserts Melbourne

TGI Fridays Melbourne Central

Starbucks Melbourne Central

B. Lucky & Sons Melbourne Central

Makoto Shokudo

Buza Chicken

New Shanghai Melbourne Central

The Pancake Parlour Melbourne Central

The Pancake Parlour Melbourne Central

4.2

(1.8K)

Open until 1:00 AM
Click for details
Melbourne Central Lion Hotel

Melbourne Central Lion Hotel

4.0

(993)

$

Open until 3:00 AM
Click for details
Asian Beer Cafe

Asian Beer Cafe

3.9

(1.5K)

Open until 1:00 AM
Click for details
Kumo Desserts Melbourne

Kumo Desserts Melbourne

4.7

(1.2K)

Open until 11:00 PM
Click for details

Nearby local services of Shot Tower Museum

Melbourne Central

HOYTS Melbourne Central

JB Hi-Fi Melbourne Central

MECCA Melbourne Central

The Lounge Beauty Co

Emporium Melbourne

QV Melbourne

BIG W Queen Victoria Village

St Francis’ Church

Drinking History Tours - Hidden Bar & History Walking Tours Of Melbourne

Melbourne Central

Melbourne Central

4.4

(9.7K)

Click for details
HOYTS Melbourne Central

HOYTS Melbourne Central

4.0

(1.6K)

Click for details
JB Hi-Fi Melbourne Central

JB Hi-Fi Melbourne Central

4.2

(1.9K)

Click for details
MECCA Melbourne Central

MECCA Melbourne Central

4.5

(441)

Click for details
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Reviews of Shot Tower Museum

4.1
(95)
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4.0
1y

Small but worth a visit as it’s right inside the RM Williams store. Then you can go outside and see it for real. Here’s my description for the shot tower itself:

An icon within Melbourne Central that has a fascinating history. While the tower has stood the test of time, the buildings around it have evolved several times over the years. On the day I went, duo artists, Craig &Karl had a colourful art installation that hung down from the roof of the dome, dangling around the shot tower itself. The Shot Tower was a bullet making facility designed in 1889. It was the tallest building in Melbourne's CBD until the mid-1940s, and has become one of the city's most enduring landmarks and is a significant building in Australia's industrial history. On a shot-making day, the shot maker would load the pig iron (in the form of lead bars) into a bucket on the second floor. He'd then take the 300-odd stairs to the top of the tower, where he would use a pulley to haul the lead to the top. There, he'd fire up a gas ring vat and melt the lead, which boils at a reasonably low 118 degrees Celsius. Then he would ladle the molten lead into a colander and the lead would fall 132 feet into a vat of water on the second floor. By the time it hit the water, the molten lead would have cooled into spheres of lead shot, which were then shovelled into rolling machine dryers (each punched with holes for auto-sizing) on its way to being packed into bags, ready for despatch and use in shotguns, on scales, in pin ball machines and puzzle games-and even as ships' ballast. Some 25 million individual shot pellets could be produced every hour, but the Coop family didn't just make shot here. There is also a museum, enter via the R.M. Williams store and...

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4.0
2y

An really cute out of the way, almost feels secret, museum in the heart of a shopping centre. I love the way the tower is preserved inside a great glass atrium. The museum is small, tucked away inside an RM Williams store. You can walk in unharassed though. It has the story of the tower, the video wasn’t working the day I was there, but there is enough to make it worth the visit. You can see right up inside the tower as well (but...

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5.0
1y

What a cute little museum definitely recommend visiting. The only slight negative is that you have to go through a shop to get to it. It does feel slightly awkward, but the staff are used to it so don’t worry about it. It’s a very small museum, but it’s definitely worth going to see if you have any interest in history at all . I absolutely love that they have preserved this inside a shopping centre. It’s completely free to...

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Debi SlingerDebi Slinger
Small but worth a visit as it’s right inside the RM Williams store. Then you can go outside and see it for real. Here’s my description for the shot tower itself: An icon within Melbourne Central that has a fascinating history. While the tower has stood the test of time, the buildings around it have evolved several times over the years. On the day I went, duo artists, Craig &Karl had a colourful art installation that hung down from the roof of the dome, dangling around the shot tower itself. The Shot Tower was a bullet making facility designed in 1889. It was the tallest building in Melbourne's CBD until the mid-1940s, and has become one of the city's most enduring landmarks and is a significant building in Australia's industrial history. On a shot-making day, the shot maker would load the pig iron (in the form of lead bars) into a bucket on the second floor. He'd then take the 300-odd stairs to the top of the tower, where he would use a pulley to haul the lead to the top. There, he'd fire up a gas ring vat and melt the lead, which boils at a reasonably low 118 degrees Celsius. Then he would ladle the molten lead into a colander and the lead would fall 132 feet into a vat of water on the second floor. By the time it hit the water, the molten lead would have cooled into spheres of lead shot, which were then shovelled into rolling machine dryers (each punched with holes for auto-sizing) on its way to being packed into bags, ready for despatch and use in shotguns, on scales, in pin ball machines and puzzle games-and even as ships' ballast. Some 25 million individual shot pellets could be produced every hour, but the Coop family didn't just make shot here. There is also a museum, enter via the R.M. Williams store and follow the signs.
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Lam FlorenLam Floren
得熱鬧和有趣的一個商場,內裡的 Museum 保留了歷史性意義
derek williamsonderek williamson
An really cute out of the way, almost feels secret, museum in the heart of a shopping centre. I love the way the tower is preserved inside a great glass atrium. The museum is small, tucked away inside an RM Williams store. You can walk in unharassed though. It has the story of the tower, the video wasn’t working the day I was there, but there is enough to make it worth the visit. You can see right up inside the tower as well (but not climb it).
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Small but worth a visit as it’s right inside the RM Williams store. Then you can go outside and see it for real. Here’s my description for the shot tower itself: An icon within Melbourne Central that has a fascinating history. While the tower has stood the test of time, the buildings around it have evolved several times over the years. On the day I went, duo artists, Craig &Karl had a colourful art installation that hung down from the roof of the dome, dangling around the shot tower itself. The Shot Tower was a bullet making facility designed in 1889. It was the tallest building in Melbourne's CBD until the mid-1940s, and has become one of the city's most enduring landmarks and is a significant building in Australia's industrial history. On a shot-making day, the shot maker would load the pig iron (in the form of lead bars) into a bucket on the second floor. He'd then take the 300-odd stairs to the top of the tower, where he would use a pulley to haul the lead to the top. There, he'd fire up a gas ring vat and melt the lead, which boils at a reasonably low 118 degrees Celsius. Then he would ladle the molten lead into a colander and the lead would fall 132 feet into a vat of water on the second floor. By the time it hit the water, the molten lead would have cooled into spheres of lead shot, which were then shovelled into rolling machine dryers (each punched with holes for auto-sizing) on its way to being packed into bags, ready for despatch and use in shotguns, on scales, in pin ball machines and puzzle games-and even as ships' ballast. Some 25 million individual shot pellets could be produced every hour, but the Coop family didn't just make shot here. There is also a museum, enter via the R.M. Williams store and follow the signs.
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得熱鬧和有趣的一個商場,內裡的 Museum 保留了歷史性意義
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An really cute out of the way, almost feels secret, museum in the heart of a shopping centre. I love the way the tower is preserved inside a great glass atrium. The museum is small, tucked away inside an RM Williams store. You can walk in unharassed though. It has the story of the tower, the video wasn’t working the day I was there, but there is enough to make it worth the visit. You can see right up inside the tower as well (but not climb it).
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