The National Museum

The National Museum, University of Melbourne
The National Museum with lake in foreground, University of Melbourne.
Eastern side of National Museum, University of Melbourne.
Interior of National Museum, University of Melbourne.
Union House with Union Lawn in foreground, University of Melbourne.

Title

The National Museum

Description

Built in 1864, the National Museum was the result of Professor Frederick McCoy's persistence and enthusiastic building of a scientific collection.

The National Museum collection was moved to the Public Library after Professor McCoy's death in 1899 and the building was used first by the Conservatorium of Music, and then by the Student Union. Very little of the original building now remains.

Creator

Architect Reed & Barnes

Date

1863

Contributor

Year Architect Work
1863 Reed & Barnes Designed & Constructed
1936 Converted into Union House

Relation

Successor: Union House
Architectural Style: Gothic Revival
Critical Moment: Converted into Modern Building

Citation

Architect Reed & Barnes, “The National Museum,” Constructing Change: the evolving Parkville campus , accessed December 29, 2024, https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/constructing-change/items/show/5.

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