
Sunday, 21 October 2018 - 2:00pm–3:00pm
Due to elevated construction noise, from Wednesday 17 October until mid-December these spaces will be closed every day except Sundays, public holidays and builders' rostered days off. READ MORE
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OPEN AS USUAL
The Garret LIVE at the Library
Free event
Melbourne Cup Day public holiday
Open 10am–6pm
New, improved image viewer
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Diary 2019: natural history up close
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From Wed 17 Oct to mid-Dec the La Trobe Reading Room & Dome Galleries will be closed every day except Sundays, public holidays and builders' rostered days off. | The Library will be open 10am–6pm on Tue 6 Nov, Melbourne Cup Day. READ MORE
Sunday, 21 October 2018 - 2:00pm–3:00pm
Thursday, 8 March 2018–Sunday, 24 November 2019
Sunday, 21 October 2018 - 10:00am–6:00pm
From Wed 17 Oct to mid-Dec the La Trobe Reading Room & Dome Galleries will be closed every day except Sundays, public holidays and builders' rostered days off. | The Library will be open 10am–6pm on Tue 6 Nov, Melbourne Cup Day. READ MORE
16 Oct 2018
Larger-than-life unicorns, futuristic creatures and vibrant flowers bring to life State Library Victoria’s facade with the unveiling of an artwork spanning 27 metres by RMIT student Caro Pattle. READ MORE
21 Sep 2018
A large-scale public artwork by Melbourne artist Tai Snaith was unveiled inside the first of the new spaces officially opened as part of Vision 2020. READ MORE
The State Library is the keeper of Victoria's history – and home to millions of stories. Get to know the treasures and curiosities from our incredible collection, and hear tales from our community and from inside the Library.
This NAIDOC Week, read these stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.
Pop-up books enthral readers for many reasons: their ingenuity, their beauty, and because they challenge the two-dimensional nature of printed books.
Come behind the scenes & hear from our experts
Once upon a time a staff member sat in the dais in the La Trobe Reading Room