An early Sunday morning view of the outdoor dining area of the enchanting Trunk restaurant in Melbourne.
The building was originally built in 1859 as a synagogue.
It then became a state school until 1892 and then became a child care facility for this slum and poor area of Melbourne.
Now that fabric has disappeared, and the premises has been operating as a restaurant since 1980.
And the food is brilliant!
meandering space
many odd shapes and profiles
many old secrets
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what changes it has come through
An interesting history.
I really like those umbrellas. And are those a huge pile of flowerpots in that cage to the left?
Nice to eat good food at a historical place!
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Very interesting History & wonderful red & white umbrellas! Great pic!
Looks like a nice place to enjoy a meal, Gemma.
Thanks for hosting.
Interesting building and nice shades of reds ...
What a lovely bright umbrella!
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