State Library of Victoria, A sanctuary of knowledge and tranquility

328 Swanston St
The atmosphere of studying in the library is very strong
4.5

Introduction

Visiting the Victoria State Library, built in 1854, can provide a unique experience. In the La Trobe Reading Room, you can look up at the famous giant arch, feeling the influence of culture. In the Arts Reading Room, you can find a corner to quietly appreciate music. At the same time, sitting on the lawn in front of the library with locals, enjoying the sunshine, watching people come and go, is also a good way to relax. However, be careful not to let the seagulls staring at your snacks startle you.

Must-go rating

Must go
21%
Worth going
49%
Generally
28%
Not worth it
2%

Transportation

16%
Self-driving
Expensive parking fees
Park by the roadside
26%
Bus transportation
5%
Subway/Train
53%
Translation: Others
Address
328 Swanston St
Opening hours
Monday to Thursday 10:00-21:00, Friday to Sunday 10:00-18:00.
Transportation
Coming out of Melbourne Central Station, the library is across the street and countless trams come to the intersection of Swanston Street (recommended) and La Trobe Street.