The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin

The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin
  • 532 South Rd
    Moorabbin, VIC 3189

Hours

Thursday:
24 Hours
Friday:
24 Hours
Saturday:
24 Hours
Sunday:
24 Hours
Monday:
24 Hours
Tuesday:
24 Hours
Wednesday:
24 Hours

Chamber Rating

4.8 - (48 reviews)
42
4
0
0
2
Read Our 48 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.8 - (48 reviews)
42
4
0
0
2
  • Paul Cann

    Inspirational. I visited the great can wall a few weeks ago now and it has honestly changed my life. I don’t know that I will ever be the same, the raw emotion of this art installation brought me to tears for the first time in I don’t know how many years. My hope is that more people visit and feel the power of this spot.
    Dec 16th, 2023

  • Craig Welsh

    I started dating the most amazing art grad student . I didnt know where to go for our first date but knew that I wanted to impress her. After finding this place online I decided to take her here after reading the reviews. I told her to dress nice, I wore a 3-piece suit. We arrived to see this masterpiece and she was in awe at first glance, so was I.. it really got us talking almost as if the view set the mood making everything come natural! It was late in the evening so the walls light display was glowing adding a romantic feel to the night. Just before we leave we shared our first kiss. This was 1 year ago today and today I can say after our second visit to the place that captured our heart.. she said YES!
    May 17th, 2023

  • Ellen Langmead

    This art installation has really brought Moorabbin to the forefront of the modern art scene. A true spectacular, the Great Can Wall comments on post-consumerism and reflects darkly on the self-medication that is an inevitable feature of the human condition. However, as the cans of the wall must balance delicately, so too there is balance and light to be found in this piece; look in the details for a celebration of diversity and embrace the brightness of genuine inclusivity. Ultimately an interactive and collaborative installation, this is deserving of more than a single visit and is no doubt an established feature of Melbournes signature art culture.
    Apr 28th, 2023

  • Emily K

    Visited on Weekday Wait time Up to 10 min More
    Apr 25th, 2023

  • Folies Bergre

    As a child of 90s England, my father would occasionally drive us from Kent to Highgate to visit his sister. Passing through Dalston he would marvel at the colourfully painted Jamaican houses and take enjoyment in their vivid technicolor much like extravagant Christmas lights on a council house. The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin is a modern day reincarnation for Australians that all fathers should imprint on the upbringing of their offspring.
    Apr 23rd, 2023

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About
The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin

The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin is located at 532 South Rd in Moorabbin, Victoria 3189. The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    Questions & Answers

    Q Where is The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin located?

    A The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin is located at 532 South Rd, Moorabbin, VIC 3189


    Q What days are The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin open?

    A The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin is open:
    Thursday: 24 Hours
    Friday: 24 Hours
    Saturday: 24 Hours
    Sunday: 24 Hours
    Monday: 24 Hours
    Tuesday: 24 Hours
    Wednesday: 24 Hours


    Q How is The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin rated?

    A The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin has a 4.8 Star Rating from 48 reviewers.

    Hours

    Thursday:
    24 Hours
    Friday:
    24 Hours
    Saturday:
    24 Hours
    Sunday:
    24 Hours
    Monday:
    24 Hours
    Tuesday:
    24 Hours
    Wednesday:
    24 Hours

    Ratings and Reviews
    The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin

    Overall Rating

    Overall Rating
    ( 48 Reviews )
    42
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    2
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    Paul Cann on ChamberofCommerce.com

    image Inspirational. I visited the great can wall a few weeks ago now and it has honestly changed my life. I don’t know that I will ever be the same, the raw emotion of this art installation brought me to tears for the first time in I don’t know how many years. My hope is that more people visit and feel the power of this spot.


    Craig Welsh on Google

    image I started dating the most amazing art grad student . I didnt know where to go for our first date but knew that I wanted to impress her. After finding this place online I decided to take her here after reading the reviews. I told her to dress nice, I wore a 3-piece suit. We arrived to see this masterpiece and she was in awe at first glance, so was I.. it really got us talking almost as if the view set the mood making everything come natural! It was late in the evening so the walls light display was glowing adding a romantic feel to the night. Just before we leave we shared our first kiss. This was 1 year ago today and today I can say after our second visit to the place that captured our heart.. she said YES!


    Ellen Langmead on Google

    image This art installation has really brought Moorabbin to the forefront of the modern art scene. A true spectacular, the Great Can Wall comments on post-consumerism and reflects darkly on the self-medication that is an inevitable feature of the human condition. However, as the cans of the wall must balance delicately, so too there is balance and light to be found in this piece; look in the details for a celebration of diversity and embrace the brightness of genuine inclusivity. Ultimately an interactive and collaborative installation, this is deserving of more than a single visit and is no doubt an established feature of Melbournes signature art culture.


    Emily K on Google

    image Visited on Weekday Wait time Up to 10 min More


    Folies Bergre on Google

    image As a child of 90s England, my father would occasionally drive us from Kent to Highgate to visit his sister. Passing through Dalston he would marvel at the colourfully painted Jamaican houses and take enjoyment in their vivid technicolor much like extravagant Christmas lights on a council house.
    The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin is a modern day reincarnation for Australians that all fathers should imprint on the upbringing of their offspring.


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