Step Back in Time: Exploring Abbotsford Convent’s Enchanting Past
Nestled along the banks of the Yarra River in Melbourne, the Abbotsford Convent is a historic landmark, celebrated for its architectural beauty, cultural legacy, and transformation into a vibrant arts precinct. This article explores the convent’s storied past, its architectural splendour, and its renewed purpose today, beautifully complemented by a unique photo series in black and white with selective colours, capturing the convent's essence. Abbotsford Convent Founded in 1863 by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, the Abbotsford Convent originally served as a place of refuge, a home for women and children who faced poverty and hardship. At its peak, it became the largest charitable institution of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, housing hundreds of residents. The convent’s primary goal was to provide shelter and employment in workshops and laundries for those in need. The convent continued to operate in this capacity until the late 1970s, after which it faced years of disuse....