Melbourne Mint

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Melbourne Mint

Building information
Location Melbourne
Country Australia
Architect John James Clark
Construction Start Date 1864
Completion Date 1864
Style Renaissance Revival

The Melbourne Mint, in Melbourne, Australia, was a branch of the British Royal Mint.

The Former Royal Mint, located on the corner of William and Latrobe streets (280-318 William Street and 387-429 Latrobe Street) is of architectural significance as one of the most impressive 19th century government buildings in Victoria, and one of few Australian buildings in the true Renaissance revival style, and a virtual copy of the Raphaels Palazzo Vidoni-Caffarelli in Rome (1515).

The mint was built between 1869 - 1872 to the designs of architect J.J Clark whose other notable works in cluded the Old Treasury Building, Melbourne.

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