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St Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Church
Changes to Places of Worship Technical Guide
St Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Church
St Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Church, Melbourne’s first dedicated Arabic Christian Church is elaborately decorated internally with murals and is an early example of the reuse of a western Christian church by a migrant orthodox community.
St Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Church (PDF 235kb)
Ballarat Synagogue
The Ballarat Synagogue is one of the few surviving nineteenth century synagogues in Victoria and one of the oldest still operating on the mainland of Australia.
Ballarat Synagogue (PDF 177kb)
East Melbourne Synagogue
The magnificent East Melbourne Synagogue is the grandest nineteenth century synagogue in Victoria and one of the oldest functioning synagogues in Victoria.
East Melbourne Synagogue (PDF 234kb)
Loreto Convent Chapel
Loreto Convent Chapel is one of the largest and most elaborate convent churches in Victoria
Loreto Convent Chapel (PDF 314kb)
St Andrew's Kirk
St Andrew's Kirk is the largest and most complete Norman style church in Victoria.
St Paul's Ballarat
St Paul’s Ballarat features a plain exterior that hides an unusual internal structural timber post and truss system, extensive and intact 1860s stencilled decoration, and a magnificent and very early stained glass window.
St Paul's Ballarat (PDF 253kb)
St Paul’s Cathedral
St Paul’s Cathedral is of great historical importance as the long standing focus of the Anglican Church in Victoria
St Paul’s Cathedral (PDF 253kb)
Welsh Church
The Welsh Church was erected in 1871. It is the only church in Australasia still conducting regular services in Welsh.
Changes to Places of Worship Technical Guide
For information and advice on making changes to places of worship, see our Technical Guide, 'Guidelines for Change and Development of Heritage Places of Worship' (PDF 1551kb).