Discover the delicious ways in which Victorian communities use sweet foods in their cultures.
Explore the history and cultural significance of sweet foods and find out how sweetness is important to everyone. Different cultures use sweets for many reasons and purposes – to mark important rituals, celebrations and life events. Discover special sweet foods from each of the Indian, Italian, Japanese, Mauritian and Turkish cultures, the ways in which many of them are made and the significance they hold.
Featuring fascinating objects, lively photographs and multimedia, the Sweets exhibition will reveal unique perspectives on a very common and popular food.
Included with museum entry. MV Members receive FREE museum entry.
Hi Alysha,
We would be more than happy to answer some questions. Please send them through to us at; discoverycentre@museum.vic.gov.au. Thanks!
Hi Christine, the previous comment was referring to the Sweets Festival when the community groups participated in many different activities to show case their own love of sweets. Keep an eye on the Immigration Museum website for any future activities related to the Sweets Exhibition.
Hi Barbara, the Sweets Exhibition will be showing at the Immigration Museum until April 2013, so if you are coming today, you will definitely get to see it! We apologise for the confusion.
Hi Alice,
Unfortunately, free tastings are not part of the exhibition and sweets from the different cultures are not available for purchase at this point. Our shop is looking at buying some to sell in the future, but we're not sure when they will be available. If and when they do, we’ll let you know!
Hi Jordan,
We're open weekends too!
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