Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre

Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre is an international sporting venue located in , Victoria, . The centre was opened on 24 July 1997 at a construction cost of A$65 million.
  • Type: Sports venue
  • Description: Pool and sport complex in Melbourne (Australia)
  • Also known as: Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre”, “MSAC”, and “Sports and Aquatic Centre
  • Address: 33 Aughtie Drive, Albert Park, 3206
  • Wheelchair access: yes

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Carmelite Library and Albert Park light rail station.

Library
The is an academic theological library located in , . The library specialises in the areas of Carmelite Studies, Mariology, Spirituality and Mysticism, and holds Australia's finest collection of books and journals in these subject areas. is situated 650 metres south of Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre.

Tram stop
Albert Park is a light rail station on the former St Kilda line, located in the suburb of , Victoria. The station is located on Ferrars Street just to the north of Albert Road, just minutes walk from the Bob Jane Stadium, current home of the South Melbourne Soccer club and the former home of the South Melbourne Football Club. is situated 390 metres northwest of Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre.

Park
Photo: Donaldytong, Public domain.
is a large public park in the , an inner suburban LGA of , Victoria, . Located 3 km south of the , the park encompasses 2.25 km2 of parkland around the 1.8 km long Lake, a 0.49 km2 Y-shaped artificial lake used both for water sports and public recreation.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Inner south and St Kilda.

Melbourne's contains a number of suburbs and places worthy of a visit. The landscape varies from industrial ports to glitzy waterfront localities.

is a vibrant beachside suburb of Port Phillip, in south-eastern inner , . St. Kilda is famous for its beach life and the bar and restaurant scene along Fitzroy Street.

is Australia's cultural capital and second biggest city, with Victorian-era architecture, extensive shopping, museums, galleries, theatres, and large parks and gardens.

Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre

Latitude
-37.8431° or 37° 50′ 35″ south
Longitude
144.96139° or 144° 57′ 41″ east
Open location code
4RJ65X46+QH
Open­Street­Map ID
way 15867023
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Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­yes
Wiki­data ID
Q656639
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