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Collingwood towers

Collingwood towers

There are three 20-storey public housing towers in Collingwood, two in Hoddle Street and one in Wellington Street.

North Melbourne tower

North Melbourne tower

This 20-storey DFFH tower has magnificent views of the city and Bolte Bridge. There is also a bonus surprise for you to find – a derelict factory undergoing demolition.

Carlton tower

Carlton tower

The S-Shaped public housing tower located at 480 Lygon Street provide magnificent views from the SW and NE corner.
From the NE corner Lygon St runs North. To the left (West) of Lygon St lies Parkville. To the North lie Carlton North and Fitzroy North. To the North East lies Clifton Hill, Fitzroy North and to the East lies Fitzroy and Collingwood.
From the SE corner we have a sweeping view of the CBD and many historic buildings. Melbourne University was founded 22 Jan 1853 and this view of the historic precinct reveals many fine buildings.
Zoom in to fine detail and try to identify historic buildings. Zoom in and out, stop rotation and go fullscreen by using the control buttons of the tour. If you know of a good site please contact us via our Facebook page for Hidden Melbourne https://www.facebook.com/hiddenmelbourne/

Carlton tower

Carlton tower

This 20-storey residential tower is in Lygon Street in Carlton. In total there are over 150 flats. The views from the top are magnificent.

Carlton tower

Richmond towers

Three 20-storey and one 22-storey residential towers are located in the Elizabeth Street Estate in Richmond. In total there are over 800 flats. The views from the top are magnificent.

Carlton tower

Richmond from housing towers

Four S-Shaped residential towers located at 106, 108, 110 and 112 Elizabeth Street provide magnificent views of Melbourne from the East and all surrounding suburbs. Select the views to the Northwest, Southeast and Northeast to see all of Melbourne. You can switch off the information pins showing various locations, zoom in and out, stop rotation and go fullscreen by using the control buttons of the tour.

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