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Brick facade of a building designed in the French classical revival style

Scienceworks—Spotswood Pumping Station

Christian Kussmaul 1895

Description

The Spotswood Sewerage Pumping Station is recognised as one of Australia’s foremost industrial heritage sites. Guests will have the opportunity to marvel at the quality of its superb Second French Empire-style architecture, then travel inside the buildings to learn about the remarkable collection of early steam and electric-powered pumping technology and associated historic engineering equipment from the Scienceworks team.

What's On

Uncover the stories behind the historic pumping station at Scienceworks that turned 'Smellbourne' back into Melbourne. The Spotswood Pumping Station was built in the 1890s as a key component of the Melbourne Sewerage Scheme. Functioning as the heart of the system, it played a vital role in helping to overcome the city's early public health and sanitation problems. Although it's no longer actively pumping, a quarter of Melbourne's sewerage still passes beneath it. This guided tour is full of stories of old Melbourne, Victorian engineering feats and fascinating things about the service we like to forget – sewerage!

North-westerly aspect of the Historic Pumping Station at Scienceworks

Important Details

Time & Date

Saturday 26 July + Saturday 27 July
Tours run 10.30am, 12pm, 1.30pm + 3pm
Running for 45 minutes in groups of 30

Optional add-on: After your tour you may purchase a General Entry ticket to further explore Scienceworks.

ACCESSIBILITY

Fully wheelchair accessible, Accessible bathroom, Accessible parking nearby, Auslan interpreter available on request

Location

2 Booker St, Spotswood VIC 3015

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