Bendigo Attractions
Bendigo Is Victoria’s Fourth Largest City
Bendigo is Victoria’s fourth largest city, located around 90 minutes/ 150 kilometres north-west of Melbourne. Bendigo is home to La Trobe University, Bendigo Jockey Club and the Sacred Heart Cathedral which is the largest Gothic cathedral in the southern hemisphere, built in 1896. Bendigo is famous for its potteries. It is known as the Ceramic Centre of Victoria. The potteries in the area date from the 1850s with the famous Bendigo Pottery being established in 1858.
There are plenty of things for you to see and do whilst staying at The Elm Motel. Listed below are some of the many attractions in Bendigo.
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Bendigo Art Gallery
42 View St, Bendigo, VIC 3550 Temporarily Closed from Saturday 21 March until further notice
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Take a 3D tour through Bendigo Pottery including Interpetive Museum and Antique and Collectable Centre
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The Capital is a grand, National Trust-listed, Victorian era building with ornately decorated interiors.
read moreThe Talking Tram
As soon as you step aboard a Vintage Talking Tram and see the craftsmanship that has gone into restoring each vehicle, you will appreciate why Bendigo's trams are such an integral part of the city's identity.
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