Block Arcade |
![]() Block Arcade is a heritage shopping arcade experience in the centre of Melbourne but going back a hundred years it was the "place to be seen". The arcade which was erected between 1891 and 1893 was designed by architect David C. Askew whose brief was to produce something similar to the Galleria Vittoria in Milan. The result was one of Melbourne's most richly decorated interior spaces, replete with mosaic tiled flooring, glass canopy, wrought iron and carved stone finishings. The exterior façade of the six storey office has near identical facades on Collins and Elizabeth Streets and is one of Australia's best surviving examples of the Victorian Mannerist style. The arcade was formerly known as "Carpenter's Lane", however the precinct was widely known as "The Block". Once the works were complete, local shopkeepers successfully petitioned to have it changed to its present name. Doing the Block Where: 282 Collins Street Melbourne through to 100 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne |
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Block Arcade, Melbourne - Wikipedia
Doing the Block
Precinct 5: Doing the Block - Visit Victoria
The Block Arcade [Building Profile - Walking Melbourne]
Also see Royal Arcade
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