Arts Centre Melbourne site has always been associated with arts and entertainment and has previously been home to circus, theatre, roller and ice skating, cinema and dance.
After World War II it was decided that Melbourne needed a cultural centre. After many years of discussion, a master plan was approved in 1960, with Sir Roy Grounds as the chosen architect.
During the ensuing years, and to accommodate difficulties associated with the geology of the site, changes to the original plans were made and eventually Arts Centre Melbourne emerged as two buildings - now known as the Theatres Building and Hamer Hall.
Work commenced on the Theatres in 1973 and land was acquired for the Hamer Hall (formerly the Melbourne Concert Hall) in 1975.
The building now known as Hamer Hall opened in 1982 and is currently closed for redevelopment. The Theatres Building opened two years later.
The Sidney Myer Music Bowl is also an Arts Centre Melbourne venue and in 2009 celebrated its 50th anniversary.