Heritage Tours of The Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Event description
Heritage Tours of The Mission to Seafarers Victoria
The architecturally significant Mission to Seafarers building is iconic to the City of Melbourne and is considered a fine urban example of a merging of the Arts and Crafts and Spanish Mission Revival architectural styles in Melbourne.
An hour-long tour is led by our experienced and knowledgeable volunteers. Step inside and hear the remarkable stories of the heritage-listed building, and discover the original use of the Norla Dome, explore the Chapel, and marvel at the maritime artefacts located in unexpected places.
Learn about the history of seafaring and the Mission's role in supporting the thousands of seafarers who visit the Port of Melbourne each year.
Free tours in November only!
Tuesday 12th, 19th, & 26th 1pm-2pm
Thursday 14th, 21st, & 28th 1pm-2pm
717 Flinders St Docklands VIC 3008
+613 9629 7083
info@missiontoseafarers.com.au
Open daily to the public from 12pm
https://maps.app.goo.gl/bFWvkE...
TRANSPORT:
Train Station: Southern Cross
Tram: Stop D5 The Goods Shed #70, #75, #35 (City Circle)
Secure Parking: Care Park 671 Siddeley St Docklands
N.B there is no onsite parking available
ACCESSIBILITY:
MtSV is wheelchair accessible via the side entrance on Siddeley St
Ramps are available throughout the building
An accessible toilet is in the Norla Dome
Service Animals are welcome
FOOD & BEVERAGE OPTIONS
MtSV is fully licensed and operates a professionally staffed bar
Drinks and bar snacks are available for purchase
Dining and take-away options are plentiful in the vicinity, and patrons are also encouraged to bring their own snacks and treats from home.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity