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St. Kilda Pavillion, Melbourne, Vic., Australia


Tag 4 - 24.8.2013 - St Kilda ist ein Stadtteil von Melbourne, Australien, ca. 7 km südöstlich des Central Business Districts. St Kilda ist am Strand gelegen, ein populäres Erholungsgebiet sowie ein Zentrum der Künste und der alternativen Kultur. St Kilda ist eines der beliebtesten Partyviertel der Stadt. Hier befinden sich neben etlichen Clubs und Bars auch viele Backpackerhostels. Die wohl bekannteste Straße St Kildas ist die Acland Street. Hier gibt es jede Menge cakeshops, in denen man auch Austrian Apfelstrudel kaufen kann. Jeden Sonntag ist tagsüber an der Esplanade ein Künstlermarkt.
In St Kilda befindet sich der Sitz der Verwaltung von Port Phillip City.
St Kilda ist der Geburtsort der australischen Schriftsteller Joan Lindsay und Morris L. West.
St Kilda wurde nach dem Schiff The Lady of St Kilda benannt, das die Stadt Melbourne 1841 besuchte. Der Besitzer des Schiffes war der britische Politiker Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, unter dessen Namen die Hauptstraße von St Kilda, die Acland Street, bekannt wurde. Das Schiff wurde ursprünglich nach der Inselgruppe St. Kilda in Schottland benannt.
St Kilda is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 6 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government area is the City of Port Phillip. At the 2011 Census, St Kilda had a population of 17,795.
St Kilda was named after a schooner Lady of St Kilda (which moored at the main beach for much of 1841) by Charles La Trobe and the ship's master and early settler Lieutenant James Ross Lawrence.
During the Edwardian and Victorian eras, St Kilda became a favoured suburb of Melbourne's elite, and many palatial mansions were constructed along its hills and waterfront. Shortly after the turn of the 20th century, St Kilda served a similar function for Melburnians as did Coney Island to the residents of New York City and its history draws an interesting parallel. Densely populated postwar St Kilda became Melbourne's red-light district, home to low-cost rooming houses. Since the late 1960s, St Kilda has become known for its culture of bohemianism and as home to many prominent artists, musicians and subcultures, including punks, LGBT[citation needed] and techno scene[citation needed]. While some of these groups still maintain a presence in St Kilda, in recent years the district has experienced rapid gentrification pushing many lower socio-economic groups out to other areas Quelle: Wikipedia
In St Kilda befindet sich der Sitz der Verwaltung von Port Phillip City.
St Kilda ist der Geburtsort der australischen Schriftsteller Joan Lindsay und Morris L. West.
St Kilda wurde nach dem Schiff The Lady of St Kilda benannt, das die Stadt Melbourne 1841 besuchte. Der Besitzer des Schiffes war der britische Politiker Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, unter dessen Namen die Hauptstraße von St Kilda, die Acland Street, bekannt wurde. Das Schiff wurde ursprünglich nach der Inselgruppe St. Kilda in Schottland benannt.
St Kilda is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 6 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government area is the City of Port Phillip. At the 2011 Census, St Kilda had a population of 17,795.
St Kilda was named after a schooner Lady of St Kilda (which moored at the main beach for much of 1841) by Charles La Trobe and the ship's master and early settler Lieutenant James Ross Lawrence.
During the Edwardian and Victorian eras, St Kilda became a favoured suburb of Melbourne's elite, and many palatial mansions were constructed along its hills and waterfront. Shortly after the turn of the 20th century, St Kilda served a similar function for Melburnians as did Coney Island to the residents of New York City and its history draws an interesting parallel. Densely populated postwar St Kilda became Melbourne's red-light district, home to low-cost rooming houses. Since the late 1960s, St Kilda has become known for its culture of bohemianism and as home to many prominent artists, musicians and subcultures, including punks, LGBT[citation needed] and techno scene[citation needed]. While some of these groups still maintain a presence in St Kilda, in recent years the district has experienced rapid gentrification pushing many lower socio-economic groups out to other areas Quelle: Wikipedia
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