The National Gallery of Victoria has two grand galleries that are accessible on foot, and the fixed collections in both galleries are free to visit. Locals and tourists in Victoria can now enjoy the fine collections of two public galleries in a grand art exhibition area. At the end of St Kilda Road, cross the Yarra River to Federation Square, a cultural center surrounded by the renovated National Gallery of Victoria International (NGV International) on St Kilda Road. The International Museum of Victoria National Gallery is the world of international works of art. Various works of art from Europe, Asia, Oceania and America are displayed in the pavilion. Since the opening of the Victoria National Gallery in 1968 at St. Kodak Road, the collection has doubled to more than 70,000. As a truly landmark building in Melbourne, the pavilion has been completely redesigned to accommodate any of the most impressive exhibits in the Southern Hemisphere.