Andreas D. • April 8, 2013This place is not only great for one interested in Australia's Maritime History, but also for kids to explore!
Alessandra R. • Juni 14, 2012Fantastic range of celebrities. A great exhibition of both international and Australian artists. Better than Vegas in my opinion. The quality is outstanding. Definitely recommend a visit.
Glenda U. • Januari 8, 2014A must! Very interesting and educational. Free audio guide with the A$10 entry fee, so worth it. Don't miss the 1:45 pm guided tour. Try the hammocks.
Oliver M. • Januari 31, 2015My favourite permanent exhibition had to be the Indigenous section. The Inca exhibition was in town - worth visiting.
Peter G. • Agustus 22, 2010Great place to visit in the day, interesting exhibition and it's free. Did you know James Cook came to Australia to view the transit of Venus in 1769?
Veronika • Januari 28, 2012Totally worth seeing it. Our guide, Douglas, has been so much enthusiastic, energetic, smart and witty. He made the tour really interesting!
Tracey N. • November 23, 2013Well worth the visit. Tours commence at 2pm; 3pm; 4pm. Buy the see four sites ticket - heaps cheaper. $10 entry otherwise. Historical houses with long history.
Eric A. • Februari 2, 2014Gorgeous, informative, interactive museum — and it's free! A must see while in Sydney.
Simon T. • Maret 15, 2015Only open on weekends, and a bit small. Still fascinating - give this museum about an hour. Also, get the 4 "living museums" pass - well worth it!
E D. • Juni 6, 2013Orang Sydney ga ada yg nyari colokan buat nge-charge hape, ipad, laptop dan powerbank kayaknya....
Mario T. • April 17, 2011Brill gallery showcasing some very exciting Chinese contemporary art. The tea room is a great end to a visit. One of the best galleries in Sydney!
Aracelli O. • Mei 29, 2011Hands down one of Sydney's best contemporary art spaces. New art installations every couple of weeks so frequent visits to this gallery are a must.
Miroslav V. • Mei 13, 2019Very interesting museum showing the history of currency in Australia. The first country to develop the technology for printing plastic bank notes and exports it to other countries.
Steve V. • Mei 6, 2013The public enquiry centre for the Australian Museum. Lots of hands on opportunities and you can get natural history objects identified!
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