Australian Museum

8509 reviews

1 William St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia

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+61293206000

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Australian Museum is a Museum located at 1 William St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia. It has received 8509 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 stars.

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Hours

Monday9AM-9PM
Tuesday9AM-9PM
Wednesday9AM-9PM
Thursday9AM-9PM
Friday9AM-9PM
Saturday9AM-9PM
Sunday9AM-9PM

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  • The address of Australian Museum: 1 William St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia

  • Australian Museum has 4.6 stars from 8509 reviews

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  • "The Australian Museum, located in Sydney, is the oldest museum in Australia and holds a distinguished place in the country's cultural landscape"

    "Exhibition: RAMSES And The Gold Of The Pharaohs Pros: We were fascinated and delighted at the way it was set out"

    "I would recommend anyone, who is visiting Sydney,must check this place"

    "Very informative museum"

    "The exhibition we went to see was amazing"

Reviews

  • Arbeena Nazeer

The Australian Museum, located in Sydney, is the oldest museum in Australia and holds a distinguished place in the country's cultural landscape. Established in 1827, the museum has undergone significant transformations over the years and currently stands as a leading institution dedicated to natural history, anthropology, and indigenous heritage. The museum's expansive collection spans a diverse range of exhibits, showcasing the natural wonders of Australia and the broader Pacific region. From fossils and minerals to taxidermy specimens and cultural artifacts, the Australian Museum offers a comprehensive exploration of the Earth's biodiversity and human history. One of the museum's notable features is its focus on Australian wildlife. The Skeleton Gallery presents an impressive array of vertebrate skeletons, providing insights into the anatomy and evolution of various species. This exhibit, coupled with the Australian Geographic Nature Photography Gallery, offers a captivating journey through the continent's unique ecosystems and the extraordinary creatures that inhabit them. For those intrigued by ancient history, the Dinosaurs Gallery is a highlight. Featuring life-sized models and fossil specimens, this exhibit transports visitors back in time to the era when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. The interactive displays and educational panels offer a dynamic learning experience, making it an engaging visit for both children and adults. The Indigenous Australians: Australia's First People exhibit is a testament to the museum's commitment to showcasing and preserving indigenous cultures. Through artifacts, artworks, and multimedia presentations, visitors gain an understanding of the diverse cultures, languages, and traditions of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The museum actively collaborates with indigenous communities to ensure the respectful representation of their heritage. The Australian Museum is not only a repository of knowledge but also a hub for scientific research and discovery. The research initiatives conducted within its walls contribute to a deeper understanding of Australia's natural history and biodiversity. The museum's scientists and experts engage in a wide range of studies, from taxonomy and conservation to climate change and environmental sustainability. In addition to its permanent exhibits, the Australian Museum hosts temporary and traveling exhibitions, ensuring that each visit offers something new and exciting. These exhibitions cover a variety of themes, including contemporary science, art, and cultural topics, adding a dynamic element to the museum's offerings. The institution actively engages with the community through educational programs, workshops, and public events. Schools and families alike benefit from the museum's commitment to providing accessible and enriching learning experiences. The museum's emphasis on education aligns with its mission to inspire curiosity, foster scientific understanding, and promote a sense of stewardship for the natural world. In conclusion, the Australian Museum stands as a beacon of knowledge, curiosity, and cultural appreciation in Sydney. With its rich history, diverse exhibits, and commitment to education and research, the museum invites visitors to explore the wonders of the natural world, delve into the complexities of human history, and appreciate the beauty and significance of Australia's biodiversity. Whether you're a science enthusiast, history buff, or simply curious about the world around you, the Australian Museum offers a captivating journey of discovery.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • El Des

Exhibition: RAMSES And The Gold Of The Pharaohs Pros: We were fascinated and delighted at the way it was set out. The staff were so helpful and friendly and smiling. Quite rare to see nowadays and it made the whole experience even better. The videos, the educational aspects, the layouts and the artifacts themselves were absolutely fascinating and perfectly done. VR Experience: AMAZING it is well worth the extra dollars to go and experience this. We had looked forward to this for quite a while, but we're a bit skeptical about how it was going to be set out. We were definitely impressed! The gift shop had some beautiful items in it too. Make sure you take some extra cash so that you can buy something to take home to remind you of this great experience Getting there: We parked out on the street but it would probably be advisable to get there via public transport as parking could be difficult. Trains and buses are very close to the venue. The museum itself is such a beautiful place. We can't wait to go back there to see another exhibition. Highly recommended it! Oh! I did the pros but, I forgot the cons... The truth is I can't really find any. The only thing that I could say is that there doesn't seem to be that many food or drink options there and parking is not the best. But the whole experience was a 10 out of 10 for me
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
Up to 10 min
Reservation recommended
Yes

  • Shamiul Haque

I would recommend anyone, who is visiting Sydney,must check this place. It’s free to enter and you can enter into the treasure of Australian culture and heritage. They arrange exhibitions time to time, which you might have to book online. Kids zone is fantastic. If you have a kid, they will love it. Moreover, there is little food places inside the museum in two floors- selling coffee and limited food items like cupcakes, sandwiches.They have a gift shop at the entrance, where you can buy souvenirs for yourself or for your loved ones.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Noel Melecio

Very informative museum. A bit disappointed on the dinosaur exhibit as the place was too dark to even read some of the info. I had to brighten the phone settings. The place is well maintained and clean. Staff at each exhibit is present to provide more info. Staff were all smile and frienly. Cafe at the second floor, great food selections and coffee. Lots of table. Shops at the entrance, lots of stuff for kids to buy.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Lee Hunter

The exhibition we went to see was amazing. The museum is handy to public transport and lots of other activities. My family and I flew to Sydney for just the day to visit the Exhibition on loan from Cairo and returned to Qld the following day. The gift shop is not huge, but had some interesting items I've not seen before. The staff are also very helpful.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes

  • Gaby Portugal

I visited the museum during the lapse they were installing a new display and therefore, a big section was closed, but was able to see great history and nature expos. All for free and in a great location in the city business district. I didn't pay to see the permanent collection, but it seems like there is need to book in advance for special displays.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes

  • April Hudson

Really impressive now that the renovations have been completed! A little difficult to navigate, but the staff were super helpful. We paid extra for the 3D Dinosaur exhibit which was amazing. Highly recommend starting early, particularly if you are visiting with kids. So many great things to see, and we really enjoyed our visit!
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait

  • Mohammed Tayyebi

It was a wonderful experience. We went for the Rameses Egypt exhibition and everything was amazing. The artifacts, information and pictures were all very nice. The museum in general, was so massive that we did not get to see everything in one day. Therefore we'll definitely come here again.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes

  • Marcelle Armstrong

Great way to spend an afternoon. Interesting exhibits and rooms. Child friendly, great museum shop, caters for all ages. Entry is free, although certain exhibits attract a fee. Have fun!
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Karen Downton

Fabulous experience and really great to just feel the history of the great Pharaoh Ramses in the room. I have such a deep appreciation for the work that goes into something like this
Visited on
Weekend

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