St Mary's Church, Bairnsdale

If you ever look up for places to visit in the small Victorian town of Bairnsdale, St Mary's church would almost always come up as the top pick on the list. At the end of my locum in Bairnsdale, we could not leave this quaint little town without visiting this piece of history. After having a sumptions breakfast at Mr D's cafe we took a small stroll to the church. Built in 1913 this church is an unmistakable red-orange brick structure in Bairnsdale standing proudly in the middle of the town right on the main street. The main tower has a sculpture of Mary welcoming you to this place. It is the inside of the church that is very special. The walls and ceiling of the church have beautiful murals done by an italian migrant artist, Francesco Folriani, who was looking for work in this region over 70 years ago. For these murals, this is definitely not your average regional Australian church you would visit and I could realize why it makes to the top of the list in the things to do in...