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Eminence-Brochure.Pdf 139 QUEENSBERRY139 QUEENSBERRY STREET, CARLTON CARLTON 03 06 | | Introduction The Location 30 32 | | Location Map The Building 42 48 A pinnacle of modern living, The Eminence introduces Melbourne to a new elegance in architectural design. A distinguished address that rubs shoulders with authentic Europe and modern Melbourne is home to an | | exclusive collaboration between highly awarded Plus Architects and Mim Design. Experience fourteen levels of elite apartment living at this Luxury Apartments Classic Apartments showpiece location that entertains the best of both worlds, Carlton culture and Melbourne city convenience, for a rich inner life. 52 60 | | One Bedroom Apartments The Collaborators 2 3 139 QUEENSBERRY STREET, CARLTON 4 5 139 QUEENSBERRY STREET, CARLTON THE LOCATION 7 MELBOURNE CARLTON CBD LYGON STREET RMIT 139 QUEENSBERRYDOCKLANDS STREET, CARLTON THE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM GARDENS OF MELBOURNE ROYAL EXHIBITION QUEEN VICTORIA BUILDING & GARDENS MARKET CARLTON The Eminence basks in the refined balance of its coveted position. The brilliant lights of Melbourne’s cosmopolitan CBD do nothing to dim the graceful glow of Carlton’s European eateries and continental DISTINCTLY cafés, where a diverse and energised street scene is complemented by the stately gardens and tranquil parklands that dot the precinct. POSITIONED Queensberry Street sits at the intersection of dining, arts and culture, flanked by Carlton, and the CBD. A well-suited and glamorous retail destination with world-class attractions, sports and entertainment also leads the way with the country’s finest and oldest educational institutions. Creativity meets commerce, transport connects the landscape and local life is grand. 8 9 139 QUEENSBERRY STREET, CARLTON Royal Exhibition Building This World Heritage listed icon is also a long- standing tribute to Renaissance and Byzantine period architecture. Its famed Great Hall is the last surviving old world pavilion and continues to attract Melbourne’s premier exhibitions, cultural events and fairs to its doors. 10 11 139 QUEENSBERRY STREET, CARLTON Carlton Gardens Century old oaks and elms form a seasonally changing guard of honour along the avenues within 19th century gardens that are a majestic backdrop for picnics and parkland adventure. An elaborate 10 metre fountain, formal flower gardens and miniature lakes add to a naturally beautiful composition. 12 13 139 QUEENSBERRY STREET, CARLTON The University of Melbourne Steeped in history, the nation’s most prestigious university and Victoria’s oldest, has inspired generations of academics and world leaders. Magnificent heritage architecture and stately grounds and gardens set the scene for an internationally acclaimed institution. 14 15 139 QUEENSBERRY STREET, CARLTON Pellegrini’s Espresso Bar An authentic Italian café bar reputed to have housed Melbourne’s first espresso bar. Could Melbourne’s all- consuming obsession have started here? Over 50 years old and called the “grand old dame” of Melbourne’s restaurant scene, its charming interiors are filled with regulars, theatre-goers and the in-crowd who know you can express yourself here and you won’t look back. 16 17 139 QUEENSBERRY STREET, CARLTON Town Mouse Leading the new wave of modern haute cuisine in Carlton, this fine dining establishment keeps a glamorous yet low profile, preferring to let its sharp interior and compelling menu speak for itself. Share plates, boutique wines, artisan beers and sumptuous fare are the order of the day. 18 19 139 QUEENSBERRY STREET, CARLTON Collins Street Paris End Haute couture ateliers are at your door as international fashion houses and local designer boutiques take residents from the Paris End of Collins Street to Gertrude Street and beyond. Classic style and high fashion present in shades of vintage and modern, with undeniable Melbourne edge. 20 21 139 QUEENSBERRY STREET, CARLTON Siglo Rooftop This broad, open-air rooftop terrace is reminiscent of Europe’s late night dining culture. A diverse menu is complemented by a sophisticated wine list and exquisite cocktails while rows of mushroom heaters create a warm canopy under the stars, perfect for Melbourne’s seasonal weather. 22 23 139 QUEENSBERRY STREET, CARLTON Melbourne City A panorama of modern living unfolds around The Eminence, captured at every level. Southern views of glittering city skylines and northern views of Carlton’s historical rooftops and landmark green spaces create a colourful tapestry of past and present for a commanding vista. 24 25 139 QUEENSBERRY STREET, CARLTON DISTINCTIVE CARLTON A myriad of culinary experiences take the relaxed diner and sophisticated café goer on a whirlwind journey of sensory delight. The cultural soul of Melbourne has introduced Australia to outdoor 7 dining and inspired an enduring caffeine obsession. Upstarts and the worldly converge within an urbane village landscape, densely populated with designer retail, Australia’s finest restaurants, seductively sweet bakehouses, gelato bars and ultra hip delicatessens and cafés. Music, arts and festivals are a weekend ritual to complement a superbly crafted, modern lifestyle. 6 8 1 2 9 10 3 11 4 1. QV Retail Precinct, 4. Outside the State 6. D.O.C Delicatessen, 10. Fitzroy Gardens Swanston Street Library of Victoria, Drummond Street Swanston Street 11. State Library of Victoria, 12 2. RMIT University, 7. King & Godfree, Swanston Street Swanston Street 5. Shot Tower Museum, Lygon Street Melbourne Central 12. The Queen Vic Deli, 3. Melbourne City Baths, Shopping Centre 8. The Hopetoun Tea Queen Victoria Market Swanston Street Rooms, Block Arcade 5 9. Baker D.Chirico, Faraday Street 26 27 139 QUEENSBERRY STREET, CARLTON 14 19 20 13 15 21 13. Gertrude Street, Fitzroy 14. Market Lane Coffee, Faraday Street 15. Cumulus Inc., Flinders Lane 16. Builders Arms Hotel, 22 Gertrude Street 17. Karen Woodbury Gallery, Flinders Lane 19. Jimmy Watson’s Wine 18. Melbourne CBD Bar, Lygon Street 20. Paris End, 16 Collins Street 21. Donninis Pasta, Lygon Street 22. Melbourne Museum, Carlton 23. Brunetti, Lygon Street 17 18 23 28 29 139 QUEENSBERRY STREET, CARLTON Royal Park Colle ge C res Princess St The Royal Children’s Hospital Tram1 & 8 Bus 250, 251 & 253 Tram 96 PARKVILLE Nicholson St Tram112 Brunswick St Palmerston St 29 Flemington Rd University of Elgin St Melbourne Royal Pde 11 14 19 Johnston St The Royal 8 16 Melbourne 10 9 Bus 200 & 203 Hospital 7 15 1 Faraday St PERFECTLY POSITIONED 6 20 BETWEEN CARLTON 2 & MELBOURNE’S CBD Grattan St Carlton St Moor St Pelham St Bouverie St Lygon St 23 Swanston St Cardigan St Carlton Tram 19 Drummond St Gardens Rathdowne St 21 Queensberry St CARLTON Melbourne FITZROY Museum Peel St 22 Gertrude St Victoria St Royal Exhibition Tram 86 Leicester St Building Royal Park 12 St Vincent’s Co Queen Victoria Hospital llege 30 Cre Market 7 Victoria Pde s Princess St RMIT Exhibition St Elizabeth St University Franklin St Russell St The Royal Albert St Children’s Hospital 28 A’Beckett St Tram1 & 8 Legend Bus 250, State Library 251 & 253 26 17 of Victoria Royal Park Tram 96 PARKVILLE Nicholson St Flagstaff Parklands Universities Hospitals Shopping strips Train stations Tram routes Bus routes Tram112 Melbourne 18 Parliament Spring St Gardens Brunswick St Queen St Central Station Station 5 La Trobe St Palmerston St 4 Coll William St eg 24 29 e C res Princess St Tram 25 Flemington Rd King St Treasury University of 32 96 & 86 Restaurants Bars Elgin St Gardens & Squares Flagstaff Melbourne Station Gardens Fitzroy The RoyalRoyal Pde Spencer St Gardens MELBOURNE 1. Town Mouse Children’s 14. Jimmy Watson’s Wine Bar 11 23. Carlton Gardens Lonsdale St 14 19 Hospital Johnston St 32 2. Donninis The Royal 15. The Carlton Wine Room 24. Treasury Gardens 8 16 Tram1 & 8 Bus 250, Melbourne 10 9 251 & 253 34 7 Bus 200 & 203 Lt Bourke Tram 112 3. Cumulus Inc.Hospital 15 1 25. Fitzroy Gardens Tram 96 Faraday St PARKVILLE Nicholson St Tram112 3 4. Pelligrini’s Espresso Bar 6 26. Flagstaff Gardens Brunswick St 20 Bourke St 5. Siglo Shopping 27. PalmerstonFederation St Square 13 2 Grattan St 29 Lt Collins 31 Flemington Rd 16. Lygon Court / Woolworths University ofCarlton St Degraves St Elgin St Melbourne 33 17. Melbourne Central Shopping Centre Moor St Royal Pde Collins St Cafés & Food Stores Education 11 Pelham St 18. QV Retail Precinct 14 19 Bouverie St 27 Lygon St 23 Johnston St The RoyalSwanston St 6. D.O.C Delicatessen Cardigan St 28. Victoria State Library8 16 Federation Melbourne 10 Flinders Lane 34 Carlton 9 Flinders Hospital 7 15 Bus 200 & 203 Square Drummond St 1 Southern Street Station 7. Market Lane Coffee Tram 19 Gardens29. Melbourne University Cross Station Rathdowne St Faraday St 8. Brunetti 30. RMIT University City6 Campus Yarra RiverYarra River Entertainment 21 Flinders St 20 9. King & Godfree Queensberry St Melbourne31. La Trobe University CityFITZROY Campus CARLTON 2 19. Cinema Nova Museum 10. Baker D. Chirico Grattan32. Monash St University City Campuses Peel St Carlton St 20. La Mama Theatre 11. La Latteria 22 33. SwinburneGertrude City Campus St Moor St 21. Melbourne Museum 12. Queen Victoria MarketVictoria St Royal Exhibition34. Victoria University City Campuses Tram 86 Leicester St Pelham St 22. Royal Exhibition Building Bouverie St Building 13. Hopetoun Tea Rooms Lygon St 23 Swanston St Cardigan St Carlton 12 Tram 19 Drummond St Gardens St Vincent’s Rathdowne St Hospital Queen Victoria 30 21 Market 7 Victoria Pde RMIT 31 QueensberryExhibition St St FITZROY Elizabeth St CARLTON Melbourne University Museum Franklin St Russell St
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