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Brew Tower Museum at Tribeca

412 Victoria Parade
east melbourne, australia
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Founded in 1854 by a Scottish brewer, Victoria Brewery was a leader in the technological and scientific development of Australian brewing. Although the brewery closed down in 1983 and has since been enveloped into a residential development, architecturally it is the most significant and longest surviving brewery complex in Victoria.

The Brew Tower Museum is spread over three levels of the original brew tower. Signage throughout explains the production processes that took place and much of the history of brewing in the complex.

The heritage-protected street frontage features red brick arched facades capped in a distinctive castellated style. First introduced by architect William Pitt, the arches are repeated in later extensions, creating an architecturally unified complex.

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Guests will be offered a self-guided tour of the old brew tower museum. The museum is spread over three levels and the operation is fully explained by pictures and signage.

Important information to note before you book:

  • Meet at the museum entry point, mid-way down the walkway connecting Albert Street and Victoria Parade.
  • This is an industrial site. 
  • Access is only via 100 steep metal stairs.
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412 Victoria Parade
east melbourne, australia