From the narrow mouth of Centre Place, a mural leans outward as if curious about the street beyond, its colours catching the eye before the scent of coffee does. It is glimpsed rather than announced, half-hidden in the laneway’s shade, a reminder that in Melbourne, art rarely asks for attention—it simply waits to be discovered.
Centre Place is one of the city’s older pedestrian lanes, a slim passage running between Collins and Flinders Streets, layered with decades of reinvention. Once a service lane, it has become a vertical corridor of cafés, murals, stickers, and weathered signage, where walls are treated as communal notebooks. Every surface carries something: paint, paste, memory. The lane is narrow enough that voices and footsteps overlap, and the sky appears only as a thin ribbon above.
The coffee, as expected, is expensive, but it comes with theatre: baristas moving with practised confidence, cups placed down with ceremony, conversations drifting between tables barely an arm’s length apart. It is not merely a place to drink coffee, but to linger briefly within the choreography of the city. In Centre Place, even a mural seen from outside feels intentional, as though it has been positioned to reward those who pause, look sideways, and accept that in Melbourne, the smallest spaces often hold the most character.
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...it's delightful.
ReplyDeleteThis fine mural has an Alice in Wonderland feel with the Ace of Hearts over her shoulder and the mushrooms in front of her. Well found and photographed. Yes, cities can be wonderful places to see art, culture, and interesting people.
ReplyDeleteBlack, one sugar, please. But I don't want mushrooms with my "fika".
ReplyDeleteOh this is a beautiful mural. Great shot of it. Have a nice day today.
ReplyDeleteThis seems derivative of Alice In Wonderland. And it looks like she is actually laying on the countertop. Brilliant! Wish I could taste that coffee.
ReplyDeleteUna Alicia entre las setas y la barra del bar.
ReplyDeleteThat's a cool mural :-D
ReplyDeleteTrobo que és un mural molt divertit que atreu la mirada fàcilment.
ReplyDeleteSalutacions!
A very nice mural.
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday wishes.
All the best Jan
A beautiful mural – is it indoors or outdoors? I'm asking because your poetic description makes it sound like it's outside, but in the photo, it looks like it's INSIDE the cafe... Anyway, I really like the subject, the painting style, and the colors, and I regret not having discovered it when I was wandering around that area in Melbourne...
ReplyDeleteAll the best from Austria and have a wonderful week ❄️☃️, Traude
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I don't normally look inside the cafes, but clearly I should.
ReplyDeleteEnorme grafiti que desde luego no pasa inadvertido para nadie.
ReplyDeleteAbrazo
What a beautiful find. Wonderful mural and great description of the cafe, lane and atmosphere. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful mural work
ReplyDeleteI like that mural--- a lot!
ReplyDeleteCool
ReplyDeleteIt's a nice mural and seems a good place to linger at the coffee place which sounds different by the way you described it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mural! Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like walls are being painted more and more often in cafés and restaurants. Here too. A good development.
ReplyDeleteUna suerte que en ese momento nadie usara la repisa para dejar su consumición mientras debaten de los asuntos mas livianos. Me encanto este bonito mural.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Nice mural with that mushroom explorer.
ReplyDeleteI worked in the City for many years and loved the action. The coffee certainly does come with theatre, the trams are alive and the fashion is stylish. Since retirement, I have missed all that action - badly.
ReplyDeleteYou make it sound like a wonderful place with so much atmosphere.
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