Abbotsford Convent

Abbotsford Convent
Abbotsford Convent

For over a hundred years,

Abbotsford Convent housed

Melbourne

’s less fortunate women and children. Today, it sprawls across nearly 17 acres of land, looking like an image from the pages of a historical book.

But spend some time exploring the convent, and you’ll notice it now has a modern air. The buildings may make feel like you’ve stepped back in time, though they now house 21st-century attractions.

Art thrives within the century-old structures. You’ll encounter anything from a monthly farmer’s marker to the broadcasting of a city-wide classical radio station to the pay-as-you-feel cafe to the mural of inspiring sentiments spread across washroom walls. It’s as if Abbotsford Convent is a love child between two different worlds, both with the same mantra—be kind to others, and embrace the world around you.