History
In the 70's and 80's the site was an iconic Melbourne attraction, and was well-known to most Melburnians, however in the early 90's the site fell into disrepair, and the building began to look aged and dilapidated. What had previously been a large tourist attraction quickly slipped from the minds of Melburnians. This culminated with the site being shutdown completely in 1997.
In 2004, a new lease was negotiated with Parks Victoria, the government authority in charge of the land. The restaurant and surrounding gardens were given a $3.5 million facelift, and the site re-opened in July 2005; with the name officially being changed from “Mt. Dandenong Observatory” to the current “SkyHigh Mt. Dandenong”.
The renovations to the site included construction of an upstairs balcony and an enlarged viewing window. Besides work on the building itself, the land around was also graded and landscaped, with many new plants going in. In addition the beginnings of a hedge maze were started.
Attractions
The English Garden has grown significantly since being planted in 2005. It features meandering gravel paths and several wooden arch bridges crossing a man-made stream, constructed as part of the renovations.
The SkyHigh Maze, designed by John Connellan, is expected to open in 2007. The maze will feature garden squares designed around fountains, and a Trompe l'oeil .
The Giant’s Chair is a large novelty wooden chair on the front lawn of the site.
Binoculars on the viewing terrace give visitors a chance to see Melbourne in better detail. On clear days it is possible to see to Port Phillip Bay and Geelong.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
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