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Fire Services Museum of Victoria Display

Exhibition of equipment, and artefacts relating to Victoria's Fire Service History.

The Fire Services Museum of Victoria is an organisation dedicated to the preservation and showcasing of fire-fighting memorabilia from Victoria, Australia and overseas. It boasts one of the largest collections of fire-fighting memorabilia in Australia, with it being located in one of its prized exhibits: the original headquarters of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB) on the corner of Gisborne St and Victoria Parade, East Melbourne.

Celebrating 50 years of the Victorian Heritage Register 

Event dates

Event Details

Address:
39 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, VIC

Museum is last door on left.

Times:

Thursday & Friday: 9:00am-3:00pm
Sunday: 10:00am-4:00pm

Entry fees:
Adults $ 10, Children $ 8, Concession $ 8, Family $ 18, Members $ 8
Attendance limit:
Less than 50
Website:
fsmv.net.au
Onsite facilities:
Social:
Other things
you need to know:
Parking in area is limited, best option is to use the car park at the Exhibition Buildings. Come by Train: Via Parliament Station, exit via Lonsdale Street, walk along Albert Street, turn left at Gisborne Street, and walk up to Victoria Parade, past Eastern Hill Fire Station. Come via Tram: Collins Street Trams 11/12/109, get off at either Albert Street, or St. Vincents Plaza.