Gertrude Glasshouse Collingwood Accessible Experience
Gertrude Glasshouse is located at 44 Glasshouse Road Collingwood, and is the home of our Gertrude Studio Artist solo exhibition program.
Glasshouse is supported by long-term patrons Michael Schwarz and David Clouston. Gertrude Glasshouse was designed by Sibling Architecture. In 2016, Sibling received a commendation for Gertrude Glasshouse at the Victorian Architecture Awards in the Small Project Architecture category.
Access
Gertrude Glasshouse is fully wheelchair accessible, however Glasshouse Road is an uneven bluestone street. Glasshouse Road can be accessed by car from Wellington Street and passengers can be dropped off at the door.
Ambulant toilet and baby change facilities available.
Directions
Tram
The closest tram stops to Gertrude Glasshouse are:
Route 86 towards Bundoora: Gertrude Street and Smith Street (Stop 15)
Route 86 towards Waterfront City Docklands/CBD: Peel Street and Smith Street (Stop 16)
Route 109 towards Box Hill: Wellington Street and Victoria Parade (Stop 16)
Route 109 towards Port Melbourne/CBD: Wellington Street and Victoria Parade (Stop 16)
Train
The closest train stop is Collingwood Station on the Hurtsbridge and South Morang lines.
Walk south away from the Station and turn right into Gipps Street. Walk along Gipps Street (over Hoddle Street) for about 5 minutes and turn left into Rokeby Street, then right into Glasshouse Road.
Drive
There are 1hr and 2hr parking spots along Wellington Parade, Langridge Street, Peel Street and in the surrounding areas.
For further information on directions, please call us on (03) 9419 0068.
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