Flagstaff Gardens Melbourne
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Flagstaff Gardens Melbourne
A piece of history nestled amidst boundless beauty at the heart of Melbourne. That is what best describes the Flagstaff Gardens, Melbourne for you. One of the oldest gardens in Melbourne, the Flagstaff Gardens also constitute some of the most visited greens in Melbourne.The Flagstaff Gardens, Melbourne is located on the northern flank of the Central Business District of the city. Flagstaff Gardens, Melbourne, Australia was founded way back in 1880, making it almost as archaic as the city itself. The place has been featured by the Australian Heritage Commission and has also been classified by the National Trust Of Australia (Victoria).
The Flagstaff Gardens are the oldest public gardens of Melbourne. Before being made into a park, the site was used as a cemetery. The place was then known as the Burial Hill. Flagstaff Gardens, Melbourne got its name from the flagstaff that was put up at the highest point of the Burial Hill to communicate between the town and the harbor at Port Phillip Bay.
The Flagstaff Gardens consist of a mammoth 7.17-hectares of leafy and grassy land, made up of mature trees like giant Morton Bay Figs and eucalypts and rose blooms and other blossoming shrubs dot the ample lawns. The greens are interspersed by shady elm-lined avenues, tennis, volleyball and netball courts, a lawn bowling arena, picnic and barbecue spots and a playground for children.
The antiquity of the Flagstaff Gardens, Melbourne comes out through the numerous bronze statues strewn all over the place, the remains of a signaling station dating back to the early days of the park and memorials of the early European colonialists and settlers; vestiges that hark back to an age long past.
Melbourne parks and gardens are particularly noted for their scenic splendor that provides a welcome respite from the chaos and confusion of the city life sweeping past them. Amongst the Melbourne gardens, the Flagstaff Gardens is definitely one of the most popular, especially amongst the lunch-break crowd that throng out of the office buildings in the northwest of the city. In fact, in Melbourne, Flagstaff Gardens draws in more crowds than its more illustrious cousin, the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne, lying at the other end of the Central Business District. Statistics say that on a per square meter basis, the Flagstaff Gardens is the most used of all the gardens in Melbourne.
Come to the Flagstaff Gardens, Melbourne. Revel in the lush greenery all around and don’t be taken aback if you see a bonfire (a bonfire was lit on the night of 11th November, 1850 to spread the news that Victoria has been recognized as a separate colony). For the past still hangs over the Flagstaff Gardens.
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