Australian Museum
- Australian Museum
· Famous for its rich history, established in 1827, it was originally Australia's first public museum.
· Recognized as one of the world's top ten premier exhibition venues and Australia's largest natural history museum.
· The most fascinating section is the Skeleton Room, which displays the internal structures of various organisms.
· The museum features regularly rotating exceptional exhibitions, typically focusing on environmental and cultural heritage themes.
Transportation
Walk from the city center, or take the Sydney Sightseeing Route and get off at Stop 15, or take the metro to Museum station.
Admission
Free
Opening Hours
10:00-17:00 (January 1 - December 31, Monday-Sunday)
Location
1 William St, Sydney NSW 2010, Australia
Located on College Street near Hyde Park in Sydney, it's recognized as one of the world's top ten premier museums and is Australia's largest natural history museum. Established in 1827, it was Australia's first museum, originally named the "Colonial Museum," before being renamed to its current name in 1929. The museum houses an extraordinarily rich collection, with many unique and one-of-a-kind specimens.
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