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Australian Museum

Darlinghurst
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Opening hours
  • Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Founded in 1827, Australia's oldest museum has expansive zoological and anthropological collections.via Google

The nation's oldest museum, featuring world-class natural history exhibits and a significant collection of First Nations artifacts.

Good to know
Free general admission; allow 2-3 hours to explore the galleries.

Reviews from Google

manthesh sajjana month ago
We recently visited the Australian Museum during our trip to Sydney and it turned out to be one of the best experiences of our vacation. This museum has everything you would expect and much more from fascinating species of birds and animals to fossils and precious stones. The dinosaur section was definitely the highlight for us, especially the detailed TREX display and cut section, which was absolutely amazing to see. The museum is very informative with clear signboards and well-organized exhibits throughout. Most areas are pram and wheelchair friendly, which made our visit very comfortable as a family. They also have restaurants/cafes on different floors, making it easy to relax during the visit. The dedicated kids’ play areas were wonderful, including a special play space for babies below one year where parents can accompany their little ones. Best part is entry is free! A must-visit place in Sydney for both kids and adults.
Hang Hoanga week ago
The Australian Museum, the nation's first, is a captivating journey through natural history and culture right in the heart of Sydney. It’s a place where prehistoric giants roam again in the phenomenal dinosaur exhibits, a guaranteed highlight for all ages. The galleries dedicated to Australia’s unique wildlife and the rich, living history of its First Nations peoples are both profoundly insightful and beautifully curated. The museum brilliantly connects visitors to the continent's deep past and vibrant present.
Fina Khairatya month ago
Impressive! So many rooms to cater different interests. Clean, spacious, inclusive. Great day for family. Their restaurant at the top floor has good view. We went to their special exhibition too. Really enjoyable, especially because we came early morning on a Sunday before the crowd started.
Eric Enskat4 weeks ago
We had some free time in Sydney, so opted for spending time at the Australian Museum! We weren't sure what to expect at a free museum, but were more than pleasantly surprised! We had two tour guides, Geoff and Nikki (sp?), one seasoned and one learning the ropes. Each brought their perspectives to the tour. Though Geoff's jokes were a bit dated at times, his knowledge was rich and memorable. Nikki's newness and genuine excitement made the tour for us. For me, this means one can find a tour guide to suite what you're looking for. Ask at the super helpful welcome desk! The exhibits were well done, organized by era / type, and clearly identified as to what you were seeing and the significance. It is a nice museum for a few hours, as it is thorough, but not exhaustive - maybe a 3-4 hour day would cover most of what one would want to see.
Shaveen Goonewardenea month ago
We visited the Australian museum for the "RELICS: A New World Rises" Lego exhibition. Being a Lego fan over the years it was great to see so much creativity on display, with each scene built around its own theme and filled with small details. The exhibition was well presented and easy to enjoy at a comfortable pace. After the exhibition we visited the main and free part of the Australian Museum. The permanent galleries cover Australian wildlife, minerals and gemstones, dinosaurs, ancient cultures and the First Nations collections. The dinosaur area features large skeletons and fossils, the mineral rooms have an impressive selection of crystals and rare pieces, and the cultural displays offer a clear look at history and traditions from across the region. There is plenty to explore throughout the building. There are other special events and exhibitions throughout the year, which gives you more reasons to visit the museum like we did. If you are coming in for a special exhibition it is best to buy tickets in advance, and if not general admission to the museum is free. It is worth visiting if you are in the area and want to spend a bit of time learning and reading through interesting displays.
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