The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin

96 reviews

532 South Rd, Moorabbin VIC 3189, Australia

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The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin is a Tourist attraction located at 532 South Rd, Moorabbin VIC 3189, Australia. It has received 96 reviews with an average rating of 4.8 stars.

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Hours

MondayOpen 24 hours
Tuesday12-8:10AM
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours

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

  • The Great Can Wall of Moorabbin has 4.8 stars from 96 reviews

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  • "A modern masterpiece of simplicity evoking reminders of social gatherings and hangovers past"

    "The general impression created by the Great Can Wall of Moorabbin is one of great serenity, enriched by a definite air of mystery"

    "I walk past this art experience everyday and I have to say, it's saved my life"

    "Truly an experience for the whole family"

    "Plan your trip to include both a day and night viewing - in broad sunlight the glinting cans are magnificent, but at night, with the recessed lighting glowing, it’s a whole new experience, especially for kids"

Reviews

  • C S

A modern masterpiece of simplicity evoking reminders of social gatherings and hangovers past. A grand collection of frothy amber and gold. A towering testament of the artist's love of beer and sculpture. Evolving and multiplying over time we can only guess where the genius artist will take us next. More

  • Vangelis Bols

The general impression created by the Great Can Wall of Moorabbin is one of great serenity, enriched by a definite air of mystery. The serenity comes from the muted colour scheme, the soothing sfumato tonality, and the harmony created by the can's pyramid-shaped pose and understated drapery. More

  • Archie vova

I walk past this art experience everyday and I have to say, it's saved my life. I now no longer yearn for the taste of the cold steel barrel of my shotgun in my mouth at night, and now wake up happy, excited, and hopeful, that I get to experience the great wall of cans every day! More

  • Dan Flint

Truly an experience for the whole family. 12% Imp Stouts for Dad to the soft drinks for little Billy. It’s been a pleasure watching this grow since 2021. Hopefully the right kidney gets it’s own wall soon! *Please to allow up to 20mins in queue for peak hour viewing.* More

  • Scott Ellis

Plan your trip to include both a day and night viewing - in broad sunlight the glinting cans are magnificent, but at night, with the recessed lighting glowing, it’s a whole new experience, especially for kids. Like Christmas lights but all year around. More

  • Owen Feakes

I’ve come all the way from the UK and this is such an amazing experience for me and my fiancé to see day and night. Worth every penny. I even got to meet the people behind the great can wall and they was absolute nobs but great drinkers. Respect! More

  • joe oswald

Trying to identify the various IPAs, etc is a great way to distract yourself from the fact you are still at the same traffic lights for 10 minutes on South road heading east. Watched this wall evolve over the COVID years. Highly impressed. More

  • Bridie Storton

Usually so impressed but honestly devastated to see it has partially collapsed. Like the great colosseum, monumental landmarks must fall into disrepair at some stage of their great life but this was akin to the loss of a family member …

  • Matt Dickson

Watching the GCW come together over the last couple of years has been amazing to watch, started small but now really something. Surely one of the greatest engineering feats to come out of Moorabbin, alongside the Immaculate Levitating Porch

  • Bradley Sables-Fox

I recently found myself on an impromptu trip to Moorabbin in the small hours of a balmy Saturday evening. You see, I've been banned from the majority of the "oriental massage parlours" in my area and upon hearing there was one in Moorabbin,

  • 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

  • Folies Bergère

As a child of 90’s 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…

  • Sam Wood

After my visit to the Great Can Wall of Moorabin my outlook on life has shifted. I feel like I have secluded myself in a remote, undiscovered Siberian cave for 15 years quenching my thirst with a water droplet from a lone stalactite every

  • asher steny

A truly breathtaking spectacle, images alone do not capture it's true beauty! Even though climate change has slowed it's growth over recent years it still evokes deep emotion and one can't help but reminisce of days gone by Cans > Cairns

  • 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

  • Ben Gough

Lovely set of cans. If you're looking for a place to visit on a day trip this is definitely in the top 5 things to see in and around Melbourne. Adventure down to lovely industrial town of Moorabin and bring the kids too! It's great fun

  • Peter Matthews

Truly an inspiration on my way to work every day. As the South Rd traffic crawls on, lanes backing up each time some genius tries to drive across them, I see this wall and repeat to myself, "I think I can. I think I can."

  • Jackson Kivi

This Great Can Wall of Moorabbin is more that just some cans stacked. This is a breath taking experience with a very diverse selection of cans that all tell their own story. Highly recommended for any pregnant women. More

  • Sage

Very few places in the world make me smile whenever I go past. Though this place does. Reminds me of my days as a teen. Messy rooms, sleeping in till Jerry Springer.. coffee and cigarettes. Good times.

  • Owen Williamson

Certainly one of the better tourist attractions in Moorabbin. Has exceeded expectations, looks incredible, the lights enhance the experience. Would recommend making a trip just to see the wall. More

  • Sophie Stuart

the so called “wall” is a window which didn’t feature my favourite can…disappointed. Oh & not to mention the grass plot next door gives you bad hayfever. Not worth the sneezes & itchy nose.

  • Nadav Tossia

Great place to bring the entire family for a fun day of can spotting. My favorite is the can of Dr Pepper. Can't wait to see what's next. 10/10 would recommend to a friend

  • James Bardsley

Living near the Great Can Wall has doubled the value of my property. They say it's so big you can see it from the Moon! Or Morris Moor... I forget which is which. More

  • Warren Glob

A must see when visiting Melbourne. Parking was easy to find and just an incredible art installation. Seriously you you have to see this! More

  • Brenny Williams

Makes the south road commute so much more tolerable in peak hour. Kidney stones be damned it's one impressive collection More

  • Alison Richards

every time i drive past it’s like a glimmer of light in the distance providing the sunshine that my soul so desperately needs

  • Louis Attaguile

A Can-Do Experience for the Whole Family! Step into a world where aluminum meets art at the Fabulous Wall of Cans!

  • Stephanie Hutton

So exciting to see the founders of the great can wall continually adding to the landmark! 10/10 would visit again.

  • christopher lim

Truly a glorious experience. It's free too! I'd take my future wife here to propose
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  • Darcy

This place has literally changed my life. Visiting cured my blindness and gave me hope for humanity. More

  • Deena Mitchell

Would definitely recommend a stop by! Beware the crowds, but absolutely worth it.
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  • Luke

Really has to be seen in person to be believed, natural wonder of the world.
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  • Gumbo200

This is a monument that will always be remembered by generations of the children of Moorabbin!

  • Peta Purple

This place is amazing 10/10 must see in Melbourne. Great free activity
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  • Soph H

Number 1 art piece to visit on your trip to Melbourne
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  • Haohan Liu

Impressive attraction. Truly the highlight of the local area.
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  • Cooper Morrison

I drive past it every day, I've enjoyed seeing it grow over the years. Keep it up!

  • Buffalo Springfield enjoyer

Disappointed it does not reach the roof
Reservation recommended
Yes

  • Bevin Sunth

Can confirm that it's the greatest can wall in the southern hemisphere.

  • jamie o'malley

I feel privileged that I get to see it every day on the way to work

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