Sacred Heart Cathedral...
Construction of this cathedral began in 1896 and continued until 1908 before lapsing through lack of funds until 1954 when work recommenced.
It was completed in 1977. Dominating the Bendigo skyline, it is built of Geelong sandstone and the tallest spire is 86.6 metres with the bronze cross at its apex weighing 3 tonnes and standing 7 metres.
I have seen this Cathedral many times, and I am in awe of it's beauty, each and every time.
Written Jun 9, 2003
Address: High St, Bendigo.
Bendigo is well known for it's beautiful buildings, art galleries and tourist attractions... like Bendigo's World Famous Dragons. You could easily spend a week experiencing all that Bendigo has to offer.
Written Jun 9, 2003
Address: Bendigo..
The gardens were created by the local Chinese community.
You will find water features, sculptures and pagodas. A nice spot to sit for awhile away from the busy streets outside.
Written Apr 16, 2006
Address: Bridge St. Bendigo
Visit the Bendigo Information Center, they will give you a wealth of information, and direct you to any places of interest that you wish to see.
Updated Jun 16, 2003
Address: 51-67 Pall Mall Bendigo
There is a lovely lake right beside the highway, still in the city area. Great place for a family picnic, bbq, or just relaxing while watching the lake's wonderful birdlife...
Written Jun 16, 2003
Address: Main Highway through town.
Shamrock Hotel...
is known as the jewel in the crown of the Victorian Goldfields. You can have an hour long guided tour of this famous Hotel.
Updated Jun 9, 2003
Address: Cnr Pall Mall and Williamson Sts,
Phone: (03) 5443 0333
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