1. A group of children and parents hanging out at Abbotsford Convent.
    Photograph: Casey Horsfield
  2. A family on the grounds of Abbotsford Convent.
    Photograph: Casey Horsfield
  3. exterior of Abbotsford Convent
    Photograph: Abbotsford Convent/Supplied

The Abbotsford Convent

There are many reasons to visit Abbotsford Convent, but just a sit down in the gardens on a nice day is enough
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Time Out says

Abbotsford Convent is hard to describe in just a few words. It’s an arts and culture precinct that brings together artist studios, writers, musicians, therapists, community organisations, local fashion labels, improv groups, a Steiner school, a community radio station and more. 

Collaboration and learning are key values at the precinct, which plays host to changing workshops on topics ranging from grief to gardening. This is alongside exhibitions, talks, book launches, performances and a farmers market every Saturday. While Lentil As Anything closed up in 2022, the convent is home to the popular hospitality venues Cam’s Kiosk, Convent Bakery and Kappaya.

The stable force that unites this large community is the breathtaking Abbotsford Convent grounds. Once under threat of demolition, the buildings and gardens were saved with a Heritage listing that recognised its rich history as a convent founded by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd in 1863. This subsequently operated for over 100 years and thousands of girls and women were placed in care at the convent.

Details

Address
Abbotsford Convent
1 St Heliers St
Abbotsford
Melbourne
3067
Transport:
Nearby stations: Victoria Park
Opening hours:
Sun & Mon 7.30am-9.30pm; Tue-Sat 7.30am-10.30pm

What’s on

The Prosecco Festival

Prosecco: refreshing, versatile, bubbly. It's a winning combo. Melburnians will once again be able to indulge their love of sparkling wine when the Prosecco Festival takes over the Abbotsford Convent on Saturday, February 28. Returning for its ninth year, the event will feature more than 50 international and homegrown bubbles from coveted brands. These include Aussie superstars like Dal Zotto Wines, Brown Brothers, Tar and Roses, De Bortoli and Innocent Bystander, plus Italian heavyhitters like Babo, Bellusi and Cipriani Bellini – along with loads more.  If you're sober curious or the allocated deso driver, Edenvale is one of the official partners and will have you sorted with a range of alcohol-free vinos and cocktails. Plus, all the growers, makers and importers will be on-site to chat about their wine. And if you want to get particuarly festive, you're in luck. Hydrodol will be on the ground all day, providing recovery 'wallets' that will be stacked with their suite of pre-drink vitamin and rehydration products. But it's not all about the bubbles. To line your stomach there will be sweet and savoury treats from local vendors like Abruzzo Lab (one of our fave street food eats around Melbourne), Taste of Puglia and Arancini Art. Vegetarian and gluten-free options will also be available. You can even book in for a VIP masterclass with Melissa Brauer (aka the Prosecco Queen and founder of the event), which will teach you everything there is to know about the effervescent...
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