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MPavilion is reopening at the start of October 2016 for its 2016-2017 summer season. This time around the pavilion design is by architect Bijoy Jain of Studio Mumbai. View all feedback.
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I'm writing in late February: the MPavilion has just closed down after its summer season; watch out for its reappearance next spring. It's an innovative outdoor venture in the gardens opposite the NGV. Thanks to the far-sighted philanthropist responsible for co-operating with the City of Melbourne to bring it into being. It hosts a diverse program of small gatherings, workshops, conversations, and other creative doin... View all feedback.
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Last update : 15.01.2023
This hidden gem is a small but wonderful spot tucked away in the botanical gardens. It's the ideal place for families to enjoy a cup of coffee and unwind from the Melbourne heat.
The MPavilion will be opening in early October 2016 for its summer season 2016-2017. This time, the pavilion's design is by architect Bijoy Jain of Studio Mumbai.
Just stop by in the morning and take a coffee while enjoying the birds. The MPavilon is a summer institution of Melbourne. Each summer a new pavilion is build, and the old ones get donated to the city to be used in other parks. Nice...modern art project. They also organize many activities.
The MPavilion hosts a varied program of small meetings, workshops, talks, and other creative activities. While the pavilion is intriguing, it does feel somewhat derivative. There is definitely potential for growth here, and I wouldn't say it's average, but I also hesitate to give it more than 3 stars at this point.
I'm writing in late February: the MPavilion has just closed down after its summer season; watch out for its reappearance next spring. It's an innovative outdoor venture in the gardens opposite the NGV. Thanks to the far-sighted philanthropist responsible for co-operating with the City of Melbourne to bring it into being. It hosts a diverse program of small gatherings, workshops, conversations, and other creative doings. Architecturally speaking, the pavilion is interesting but derivative. There is a lot of potential here, and I'd never call the M 'average', however I don't know that it rates a lot more than 3 stars so far.