The Brighton Bathhouses, also known as the Brighton Beach Boxes, are a vibrant row of 82 heritage-listed bathing boxes lining the sand at Brighton Beach in Melbourne, Australia. Dating back to the 19th century, these iconic wooden structures are painted in bright, unique designs and stand as a charming reminder of Victorian-era seaside culture. Popular with photographers and visitors alike, they offer a striking contrast to the golden sand and blue waters of Port Phillip Bay.