Latest News About Labassa House

Updated 2026-05-10 16:05

Here are the latest accessible updates about Labassa House from reputable sources:

Illustration: Labassa remains one of Melbourne’s most ornate surviving 19th-century interiors, commonly described as a time capsule of social history, open to the public for guided tours and special events, with ongoing volunteer-driven stewardship.[2][3]

Key upcoming aspects to watch:

If you’d like, I can pull a current, date-stamped list of upcoming open days and tours from the National Trust Victoria page and summarize notable former residents or themes from Labassa Lives. Would you like me to do that?

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Labassa’s illustrious social history is familiar to many. From 1862-1920 it was the residence of a succession of enterprising and prosperous families. Following those boom years it was divided into apartments and became home to successive waves of residents of more modest means but not necessarily modest ambitions. Among Labassa’s

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Labassa Mansion

From mansion to flats, Labassa has survived with its Victorian era decoration intact

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