Melbourne Cricket Club
The Melbourne Cricket Club Museum - a world-class facility that showcases the rich history of the Club and the ground it manages - has been located on Level B1 of the Members' Pavilion since 2006. There are over 700 objects on display in the museum, including over 150 that have never been exhibited in this space. Some of these are in a showcase dedicated to objects used in the design of the stadium, the maintenance of the ground, and the changing lighting methods. There are also many examples of art inspired by the building and of the experiences at the 'G. Other key items include the ball used when Australia won its first Test on English soil, the 1960 and 1964 VFL trophies won by Melbourne Football Club, a cricket shirt worn by Warwick Armstrong in the 1920s and a large architectural model of the MCG. A modern feature of the museum is the inclusion of two digital interactives. There are touchscreens where visitors can trace the changing architectural and functional elements of the MCG, supplemented with photographs and video. Another touchscreen describes the history of MCC membership using text, images and data visualization to describe the changing membership categories, membership statistics, and changing attitudes about membership. You don't need to be a sports buff to enjoy the experience - there is something for everyone at the MCC Museum!
About Melbourne Cricket Club
Founded
1838Estimated Revenue
$100M-$250MEmployees
51-250Category
Industry
SportsLocation
City
East MelbourneState
VictoriaCountry
AustraliaMelbourne Cricket Club
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