Melbourne General Cemetery

Melbourne


Melbourne has been burying its dead here since 1852. It's worth a stroll to see the final resting place of three Australian prime ministers, the memorial of ill-fated explorers Burke and Wills, Walter Lindrum's billiard-table tombstone, and a shrine to Elvis erected by fans. Check the website for guided day and night tours, including on Halloween.


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