Exhibition Street is a major street in the
central business district
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of
Melbourne,
Australia
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. The street is named after the International Exhibition held at the
Royal Exhibition Building in 1880, and was previously known as Stephen Street from 1837. The street runs roughly north-south and was laid out as part of the original
Hoddle Grid.
Geography
Situated in the east of the Melbourne city centre, Exhibition Street is a major thoroughfare for city traffic.
At its southern end, Exhibition Street becomes
Batman Avenue after its intersection with
Flinders Street and the
Batman Avenue Bridge. Batman Avenue links the central business district to the
Monash Freeway, and the section immediately south of Flinders Street is also known as the Exhibition Street Extension. At its northern end it becomes Rathdowne Street, which runs along the western edge of the
Carlton Gardens,
Royal Exhibition Building and
Melbourne Museum.
History
Founding as Stephen Street
Stephen Street, as Exhibition Street was originally known, was established in April 1837 as one of the eight north-south streets on
Robert Hoddle's original survey of
Melbourne. Stephen Street was named as a tribute to Sir
James Stephen, the Permanent
Undersecretary for the
British Colonies in
London who was at the peak of his power within the Colonial Office at the time of the naming of the streets in the Hoddle Grid.
In 1847, the
Eastern Market was opened on the corner of Stephen Street and
Bourke Street. It was the second major market in Melbourne, after the
Western Market. It was intended to be Melbourne's main fresh food market, but it proved less popular than the
Queen Victoria Market
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, and eventually became more like an
amusement park
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. It was demolished in 1960.
Renaming to Exhibition Street
Stephen Street was renamed Exhibition Street by
Melbourne City Council on 5 December 1898.
It was renamed to celebrate the
1880 International Exhibition and the
1888 Centennial Exhibition
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, both held at the
Royal Exhibition Building during the boom time of Marvellous Melbourne. The change only applied to the portion of Stephen Street north of
Collins Street Collins Street or Collins St. may refer to:
Structures Places of worship
* Collins Street Baptist Church, a church in Melbourne, Australia
* Collins Street Independent Church, a church in Melbourne, Australia Skyscrapers
* 101 Collins Street, a sk ...
. The remainder was called Collins Place, and kept that name until it became part of Exhibition Street in 1963.
Exhibition Street Extension
The Exhibition Street Extension project - later renamed Batman Avenue - was announced by the
State Government
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in 1997 and opened in October 1999, with
CityLink operator
Transurban operating the road and collecting tolls from road users.
The project included a four lane divided road over the
Jolimont railyards, enabling the original alignment of Batman Avenue west of Melbourne Park to be closed. In addition the
route 70 tram was removed from Swan Street, and rerouted to dedicated tracks between the sporting precinct and the railway lines, before crossing the new bridge and turning into Flinders Street. The Exhibition Street Extension was not part of the initial CityLink project announcement, as it had been promoted as a bypass that would keep cars out of the CBD.
Notable buildings

Exhibition Street is a commercial district lined by skyscrapers and home to many of
Melbourne's tallest buildings. It is also home to many heritage buildings listed on the
Victorian Heritage Register and/or classified by
National Trust of Australia
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. These include:
Listed Buildings
*
Cooper's Inn Pub
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* Cooper (profession), a maker of wooden casks and other staved vessels
Arts and entertainment
* Cooper (producers), alias of Dutch producers Klubbheads
* Cooper (video game character), in ' ...
(1853)
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Former London Chartered Bank
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A former may become an integral part of th ...
(1859)
*
Former Mickveh Yisrael Synagogue and School (1877)
*
Her Majesty's Theatre (1886)
*
Friendly Societies House (1891)
*
P Ng Hong Nam Building
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History
The ...
(1910)
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The Herald and Weekly Times Building (1921)
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Comedy Theatre (1928)
Skyscrapers
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Reserve Bank of Australia building (1973)
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Collins Place
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(1981)
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SX1 (Southern Cross Tower) (2004)
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Australia Post Headquarters
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(2009)
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Telstra Corporate Centre
Telstra Corporate Centre is an office skyscraper in Melbourne, Australia. Standing 218 m high with 47 floors (43 used as offices), it is the 13th tallest in Melbourne. It is located at 242 Exhibition Street. It is the world headquarters for Tels ...
(1992)
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Ernst & Young Tower (2005)
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Marriott Hotel
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Rydges Hotel
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Mantra 100 Exhibition
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(formerly the Pacific International)
See also
References
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{{Melbourne CBD Streets
Streets in Melbourne City Centre