
Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
BGM_The Royal Exhibition Building & Carlton Gardens: A GrandPast, A Living Present, and an Uncertain Future
Before Naarm - Melbourne’s Royal Exhibition Building became a World Heritage-Listed Icon, it was a symbol of progress, a political powerhouse, and-believe it or not-a flooded disaster zone. From its role in the 1880 and 1888 World’s Fairs to hosting Australia’s first Parliament, the historic landmark has seen it all. But did you know that the Carlton Gardens was once a dumping ground for Melbourne’s entire human and animal wast? Or that when the Yan Yean pipe was finally turned on, it actually completely flooded the site? In this episode, we explore the hidden history of the Royal Exhibition Building and its gardens, from the lost pavilions, and secret structures to the festivals and events that keep it alive today. Plus, we’ll look at what the future holds for this archaeological masterpiece. And stick around for a teaser about its famous next-door neighbours-Melbourne Museum and IMAX, where history and technology collide. Whether you’re a local or just curious, this is an episode that you won’t want to miss.
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