Melbourne's Living Museum of the West

15 reviews

Maribyrnong Library, Rosamond Rd, Maribyrnong VIC 3032, Australia

livingmuseum.org.au

+61393183544

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Melbourne's Living Museum of the West is a Museum located at Maribyrnong Library, Rosamond Rd, Maribyrnong VIC 3032, Australia. It has received 15 reviews with an average rating of 4.1 stars.

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Monday11AM-5PM
Tuesday11AM-5PM
WednesdayClosed
ThursdayClosed
FridayClosed
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

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  • The address of Melbourne's Living Museum of the West: Maribyrnong Library, Rosamond Rd, Maribyrnong VIC 3032, Australia

  • Melbourne's Living Museum of the West has 4.1 stars from 15 reviews

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  • "Australia's first ecomuseum, Melboune's Living Museum of the West is a community museum, operating in the western region of Melbourne in the state of Victoria, Australia"

    "What a waste of time and a typical council that dont give a rats arse about the western suburb history or the people unless their bleeding you dry with crap like this"

    "Great museum and the park with recently renewed mosaics"

    "Good place for take pictures and art chilling"

    "Everything flows in time"

Reviews

  • Suvendu Das

Australia's first ecomuseum, Melboune's Living Museum of the West is a community museum, operating in the western region of Melbourne in the state of Victoria, Australia. (An ecomuseum is a museum focused on the identity of a place, largely based on local participation and aiming to enhance the welfare and development of local communities.There are presently about 300 operating ecomuseums in the world; about 200 are in Europe - source: wikipedia) The Living Museum, as it is more commonly known, was set up in 1984 to address what was then seen as a disadvantaged region, geographically flat and rocky, heavily industrialised with a high migrant population.The ecomuseum concept regards the area researched by a museum as part of the museum itself. The western region covers a large geographical area west of Melbourne which includes industrial suburbs merging into rural areas. Geologically it sits on an extensive basalt plain with low rainfall. Its population is approximately 500,000 people from approximately 70 different countries. More than 30 % of the population were born in another country. It has in fact given rise to a cultural dynamic that challenges more conventional forms of interpretation.The Living Museum is best known for its outreach programs and close involvement with the community it serves. Community participation can take the form of involvement as a volunteer, as a participant in the Museum's research and oral history programs or through more informal contact. For example, many local historical researchers regularly come to share information or talk about their own research. By depositing copies of their research and publications in the Living Museum's Resource Centre they provide help for other people doing connected research. The first projects looked at the history of work, the contribution of women in the region's history and the role of migrants in the culture and heritage of the local region. These first projects focussed on oral history in a bid to involve the local community in the research and presentation of their own history. The Museum has since explored the built heritage of the region, the environment, the Aboriginal Heritage and experimented with the involvement of artists in the presentation of culture and heritage. A book titled 'Your History Mate', describes the first decade of the Living Museum's program and outcomes.

  • wayne tandy

What a waste of time and a typical council that dont give a rats arse about the western suburb history or the people unless their bleeding you dry with crap like this.... spend money on history and learn for the future not make new sports grounds that does nothing for the past the now and the future....WAKE UP.. have a damn good look at what we HAVE and HAD....Build it up and be proud it could be so very very prosperous for the people and the shire of mooney valley.....? Horse racing and f'n sports grounds is all you care about...

  • Petr Svoboda

Great museum and the park with recently renewed mosaics

  • Ken Nguyen

Good place for take pictures and art chilling.

  • AMR Singh

Everything flows in time

  • Debra Panetta

Lots of history

  • Riley Brown

Great viewing

  • warwick somerville
  • Darren Simm
  • Rick Nagliati
  • Mel Deerson
  • Neda Mn
  • Barbara Hogg
  • emma furminger
  • Abraham Chacko

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