Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens' has mentioned 'Museum' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
It sits adjacent to the Melbourne Museum and is the largest item in Museum Victoria's collection.
Today, the building hosts various exhibitions and other events and is closely tied with events at the Melbourne Museum.
[19] In 1996, the then Premier of Victoria, Jeff Kennett, proposed the location and construction of Melbourne's State Museum in the carpark to the north, which involved the demolition of the 1960s annexes in 1997xe2x80x9398.
The location of the Melbourne Museum close to the Exhibition Building site was strongly opposed by the Victorian State Labor Party, the Melbourne City Council and some in the local community.
Due to the community campaign opposing the museum development, John Brumby, then State opposition leader, with the support of the Melbourne City Council, proposed the nomination of the Royal Exhibition Building for world heritage listing.
In October 2009, Museum Victoria embarked upon a major project to restore the former German Garden of the Western Forecourt.
The site comprises three parcels of Crown Land in the City of Melbourne, being two Crown Land Reserves for Public Recreation (Carlton Gardens) and one dedicated to the exhibition building and the recently-constructed museum (Exhibition Reserve).
The Melbourne Museum was constructed in 1998-2000 to the north of the Royal Exhibition Building.
The museumxe2x80x99s construction removed part of the north garden although the surviving garden has retained its late 19th century layout.
The Royal Exhibition Building is managed as an integral part of Museum Victoria, the state museum.