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Join an exclusive 9.15am guided tour and experience State Library Victoria’s grand Dome and hidden spaces before the doors open to the public. Advance bookings essential.
Ever heard of the ‘Chief Shusher’? Wonder what’s buried beneath the Library’s floors? Or gazed up at the library Dome before the crowds?
On this early access tour, you’ll explore the Library’s magnificent heritage spaces and catacombs hidden beneath the library floors, discover the treasure trove of original card catalogues, and uncover one of Melbourne’s most infamous relationships between Library founder Redmond Barry and the bushranger Ned Kelly.
Find a rare moment of quiet in the iconic Dome, soak in the architecture, and even take a seat where the ‘Shusher’ once reigned.
Tour Highlights
The Dome: Access the Library’s iconic Dome before it opens to the public and even sit in the chair usually reserved for the ‘Chief Shusher’!
Ned Kelly: Learn about the infamous bushranger, his notorious rivalry with the Library’s founder and how his armour ended up at the Library
Heritage Card Catalogues: Search through the Library’s old card catalogue systems
Stories from Victoria’s cultural history: Your guide will share captivating stories that shaped the state of Victoria as you explore the history of the Library
Please note: Stair free route is available. If you require support from a companion, and qualify for a Companion card, that person will receive free entry to the tour on presentation of that card. Please call 03 8664 7000 or email [email protected].
Meeting point: Please meet your guide in Hansen Hall via Mr Tulk Cafe on La Trobe Street.







