Nicholson Museum - Sydney University
Australia's first University Museum, and the largest public collection of archaeological artefacts in the country, featuring objects from ancient Egypt, Greece, Italy, Cyprus, the Middle East and northern Europe; ranging from mummies, Roman sculptures and Greek vases.
The Near Eastern Collection contains artefacts ranging in date from the Natufian to the Roman periods, and includes stone tools, pottery, and bronze and iron artefacts.
The Egyptian Collection contains material from all periods of ancient Egyptian history, from the Neolithic and Predynastic to the Dynastic and to the later Greek and Roman periods.
The Cypriot Collection is one of the most important outside Cyprus. The Classical Collection contains material from ancient Greece and Italy, and other parts of the Mediterranean influenced by those cultures.
Current temporary exhibitions:
Exposed: Photography and the Classical Nude (until 27 April 2011)
Egyptians, Gods and Mummies: Travels with Herodotus (ongoing exhibition)
Nicholson: Man and Museum (ongoing exhibition)
Opening times
10am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday, 12pm to 4pm Sunday. Closed during University of Sydney's Christmas Recess Closed Public Holidays
Contact
- Contact Information
- sydney.edu.au/museums
- Quadrangle A14
Sydney University, NSW 2006 - Phone: (02) 9351 2812
- Fax: (02) 9351 7305
- nicholson.museum@sydney.edu.au








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