Beleura House & Garden

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A 'living museum' and music pavilion.

Beleura is a heritage house museum with five hectares of gardens located in Mornington. It is classified of State significance on the Victorian Heritage register for its architectural and cultural merit.

As a 'living museum', Beleura is open to the public for educational and cultural activities – a place of historic and educational interest for the public benefit and education of the people of Victoria in accordance with the last owner John Tallis’ bequest.

The Tallis Pavilion

Built in 2013 on the site of a disused Tennis Court and officially opened by Alex Chernov, then Governor of Victoria, in April 2014 the Tallis Pavilion at Beleura is a beautifully unique performance space.

With it’s grand chandelier, parquet floors and intimate seating for around 120, it has been designed with near perfect acoustics to enhance the musicality of the two extraordinary Stuart & Sons Concert Grand Pianos housed therein.

A wide variety of performances are presented annually including various musical recitals, many featuring the use of both pianos, light comic opera, theatrical readings, vintage movies and lectures on the arts, history and culture.

Location

Beleura House & Garden., Mornington 3931  View Map

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