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Also written as Unit 515, 220 Collins Street.
Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Also written as Unit 515, 220 Collins Street.
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The address is a unit that sits on a land parcel of 764 m²
It is hidden among several heritage sites, including the Capitol Theatre, Melbourne Town Hall, the Manchester Unity Building, the Burke & Wills Monument and the Larry La Trobe sculpture, all within about 0.1 km
The Melbourne Town Hall/Collins St tram stop is located approximately 0.1 km from the property, providing easy access to the world’s largest tram network
Melbourne has a temperate oceanic climate with warm summers, cool winters and famously changeable conditions, often described as “four seasons in one day.”
Flinders Street Station, the central hub of Melbourne’s metropolitan rail network, is a short walk away, and the extensive tram and bus services connect the CBD to the wider city
The precinct is part of Melbourne’s historic Hoddle Grid and hosts a concentration of Victorian-era architecture, theatres, galleries and laneway art that contribute to the city’s reputation as Australia’s cultural capital
Yes, the iconic Larry La Trobe bronze sculpture by Pamela Irving is located just 0.1 km from the unit
In addition to the theatres and town hall, the area offers nearby arcades such as Howey Place, the historic Capitol 2 Theatre, and a selection of cafes and shops along Collins Street
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