After a very disappointing Open House Melbourne 2015 where we did not
manage to view any of the buildings we had on our list due to sell out
crowds, we were well prepared for OHM 2016. This year was fruitful, we
managed to tour 3 places.
We started early to queue up
for the Port of Melbourne cruise. The cruise took us to the Swanson
Dock, Appleton Dock, and Victoria Dock. There was a Port of Melbourne
employee on the cruise who gave us information on the history and stats
of the dock.
Besides seeing container cranes which
lifted containers onto vessels for transportation, we also saw some
silos near the waterfront - grains are transported unpackaged, from
these silos directly into the vessels to save time.
The
great sunny weather made the trip even more enjoyable. Soon we began to
forget the 30 minute wait in line for the cruise and immersed ourselves
in the scenery.
Mission to Seafarers Church was next
on our list. The church still operates today, and has seen many sailors
from other countries visiting the church to pray for a safe sea journey
or simply just as a sightseeing trip. The church reminds me of a Matzu
temple near the coast I visited while in Taiwan. Nature is a most
powerful force and people no matter which religion recognises this.
We
also visited Substation J at the corner of Spencer and Lonsdale
Streets. This substation used to distribute power to a part of the
Melbourne CBD but now acts like a time capsule to provide the public
with an insight into place when it was still operating. We can see
newspaper of the time, notepads etc lay undisturbed on desks in the
office when we were there, as though employees could walk in any time
and start work (they will be told off for infringing the clean desk
policy, for sure!).
Next on the list was the
City of Melbourne Art and Heritage exhibition. We were taken on a guided
tour around the place, which is where artworks reside when they are not
on display. We saw many items which had been gifted to the City by
other cities, and also items that had been purchased by the City of
Melbourne.
We thoroughly enjoyed Open House Melbourne 2016 and wishes its longevity for many years to come.




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