Open House Melbourne is back in 2012 for its fifth anniversay on the weekend of July 28 and 29.
July 4th, 2012
With a record 100 locations, Open House Melbourne will provide an unparalleled opportunity to see the very best of the city’s architectural development for free and over one weekend.


























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