
A Monumental Egyptian Tomb In Melbourne – Kew Library
Events Kew, Boroondara, Victoria
30 Oct 2025 Once Only Event
Hidden within a suburban Melbourne cemetery lies a remarkable piece of Egyptian-inspired architecture: the tomb of David Syme, one of the world’s first media tycoons and the influential proprietor of The Age newspaper. Built 12 years before the discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb this heritage-listed mausoleum is a miniature replica of Trajan’s Kiosk on Agilikea Island in Egypt.
Designed by renowned architects Walter Butler & Ernest Bradshaw, & adorned with copper & iron fittings crafted by artist Mabel Young, the tomb is a masterpiece of Arts & Crafts design.
In this captivating talk with exceptional visuals, artist-turned-researcher Setken delves into the fascinating history of the Syme tomb, uncovering its architectural brilliance, cultural significance, & the mysterious stories surrounding its creation.
From the influence of Egyptology & Theosophy to the role of the Victorian Spiritualist Union and Syme’s connection with Prime Minister Alfred Deakin, Setken reveals how this extraordinary monument reflects Melbourne’s lost history.
Featuring unpublished research and compelling storytelling, the talk is a journey into Melbourne’s hidden past & the life of a complex man whose tomb stands as a testament to an era of spiritual exploration and artistic innovation.
There are two presentations in October for History Month – PMI Library Prahran on the 14th, & Kew Library 30th.
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30 Oct 2025