Federation Square (marketed and colloquially known as Fed Square) is a venue for arts, culture and public events on the edge of the Melbourne central business district. It covers an area of 3.2 ha (7.9 acres) at the intersection of Flinders and Swanston Streets built above busy railway lines and across the road from Flinders Street station.
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- en.wikipedia.org Federation SquareThere are a number of unnamed laneways in the Federation Square complex which connect it to both Flinders Street and the Yarra River via stairways.
- Olympics & Paralympics LIVE Site at Fed Square. Spirit of the Animals at Koorie Heritage Trust (KHT). Wurrdha Marra at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia.Bulunamadı: federation
- touristportalyen.gitlab.io melbourne19/federation…Federation square is one of the favorite meeting places of the inhabitants of Melbourne, and a venue for cultural and social events in the heart of the city.
- klm.co.ug travel-guide/inspiration/australia-s-…Federation Square was inaugurated in 2002 to celebrate the centennial of the Australian Federation.
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- arcadis.com en/projects/australia/federation-…Federation Square brought new economic and cultural life to Melbourne’s Flinders Street and remains a popular and accessible public place within the CBD.
- karresenbrands.com en/projects/federation-squareFederation Square, built over a railway yard, is a complex integration of cultural institutions, public places, and commercial facilities.
- medium.com @melbournelifestyle/where-to-go-to-…Having been opened in 2002, Federation Square is quite fresh compared to other traveler spots in Australia, yet it has certainly gotten a plenty of focus from visitors.
- alluringworld.com federation-square/Federation Square is a public mixed-use development which is located in the inner part of the city of Melbourne, Australia, and has become one of the most.
- myguidemelbourne.com federation-squareIt is hard to imagine Melbourne today without its Federation Square, or 'Fed Square' as the locals call it.