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Australian Ballet opens headquarters as cultural tourism and open-building movement gains momentum

The Australian Ballet is throwing open its headquarters doors as part of Open House Melbourne, inviting the public behind the scenes for the first time.

By The Daily Melbourne · Published 26 June 2026

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Australian Ballet opens headquarters as cultural tourism and open-building movement gains momentum
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Melbourne's cultural tourism calendar is expanding. According to theage.com.au, the Australian Ballet's headquarters is opening to visitors for the first time as part of the Open House Melbourne program, giving the public a chance to tour the shoe room, ice bath and weights gym.

The move reflects a broader trend of cultural institutions in the city using open-access programs to deepen public connection and understanding of the work behind Melbourne's world-class performing arts scene. For visitors and tourists, the initiative offers a rare glimpse into how one of Australia's most respected dance companies operates day-to-day.

The timing also comes as open-building movements gain traction globally, with institutions using transparency and access as a way to build community engagement and justify public and philanthropic support. For the Ballet, it's a chance to demonstrate the rigour and sophistication that underpins its international reputation.

Sources: theage.com.au.

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