The National Gallery of Victoria, popularly known as NGV, is an art gallery and museum in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1861, it is the oldest and the largest public art gallery in Australia. The NGV operates across two sites: NGV International, located on St Kilda Road in the heart of the Melbourne Arts Precinct of Southbank, and The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, located nearby at Federation Square. The St Kilda Road building, designed by Sir Roy Grounds, opened in 1968, and was renovated by Mario Bellini, reopening in 2003. The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia was designed by LAB... Architecture Studio and opened in 2002. When the NGV was founded in 1861, Victoria had been an independent colony for only ten years, but in the wake of the Victorian gold rush, it was the richest colony in Australia, and Melbourne was the largest city in Australia. In addition to donations of works of art, donated funds from wealthy citizens have been used by the NGV to purchase Australian and international works by both old and modern masters. The NGV currently holds over 65,000 works of art.
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| City: | Melbourne |
| Country: | Australia |
| Latitude: | -37.822595 |
| Longitude: | 144.968634 |
| Also Known As: | National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne |