Things to do Thursday: Discover the History of the Clocktower

The Clocktower building, in Mount Alexander Road Moonee Ponds, has a colourful history. Originally built over 140 years ago, the structure has been remodelled, badly damaged, revived and reimagined so many times the tower is the only original piece that remains. Even that is different, as it didn’t gain the clock until 1930.

Throughout its existence, even as the façade has changed, and whether it’s been known as the Mechanic’s Institute, the Town Hall, the Community Centre or the Clocktower Centre, the building has always been a local landmark in Moonee Ponds, and central to community life.

Learn more – and see wonderful historical images – in the new video and a webpage that have been created to mark the Centre’s twentieth anniversary as Moonee Valley’s performing arts hub. 

On the Clocktower history webpage you can slide back and forth to see the building as it was first imagined, and in recent times.

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