National Gallery of Victoria

National Gallery of Victoria

National Gallery of Victoria - Information

The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), established in 1861, is not only an artistic beacon in Melbourne but also stands as Australia's oldest, largest, and most visited art museum. This prestigious gallery is celebrated for its extensive collection, showcasing a breadth of works from Europe, Asia, America, and Oceania. It plays a pivotal role in presenting both historical and contemporary art in Australia.

NGV is divided into two sites: NGV International on St Kilda Road and The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia at Federation Square. NGV International houses a remarkable collection of international art, ranging from the art of ancient civilizations to the modern era. The Ian Potter Centre, on the other hand, is dedicated exclusively to Australian art and displays a wide array of Indigenous and non-Indigenous art from the colonial period to the present day.

Not just a repository of art, the NGV also engages the community with a host of temporary exhibitions, programs, and events throughout the year, making art accessible and relevant to a wide audience. Its commitment to education and public engagement is evident in its diverse array of lectures, workshops, and children's programs.

Location Address

NGV International: 180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3004, Australia
The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Federation Square, Flinders St & Russell St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

Official Website

National Gallery of Victoria Website

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