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Highlights
Uncover more about Sydney’s history, cultural and artistic past at one of excellent the small museums located around the city. For pioneering colonial history, visit Elizabeth Farm and Old Government House learn about the city’s railway heritage at Trainworks in Thirlmere or make your way to The Rocks Discovery Museum.
Museums in Sydney
Many of the major public museums can be found in the Sydney city centre and are frequented by both tourists and locals. The Historic Houses Trust has fine colonial homes spread around Sydney which give you a taste of early colonial life and architecture.
Established in 1827, the Australian Museum is the country's first museum featuring extensive collections of natural science and cultural artefacts. It has an international reputation in the fields of natural history and indigenous research, community programs and exhibitions.
Located next door to Darling Harbour, the Powerhouse is one of Australia's largest and most diverse museums.More than 250 interactive exhibits bring the Powerhouse Museum to life with holographic images, touch screen computers, science experiments and virtual reality space. It features an extraordinary array of treasures across decorative arts and design, science, technology, space, transport and social history. The Australian National Maritime Museum is a distinctive indoor and outdoor attraction providing a great day's entertainment for kids and parents alike. The museum also hosts an ever-changing program of temporary exhibitions and a fleet of historic craft at its wharves.
The Museum of Sydney is a modern museum built on the historic site of the first Government House, built for Governor Phillip in 1788. It takes visitors on a journey exploring Sydney's people, places and culture from dreamtime to modern times. It is a place of many layers: from the archaeological remains of the colony's first Government House built in 1788 to the award-winning sculpture 'Edge of the Trees', interpreting the site of first contact between Aborigines and those arriving on the First Fleet.
Don't miss these art and culture experiences in Sydney
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Old Government House Parramatta Sydney West, Sydney, Parramatta
Standing in 200 acres of parkland overlooking historic Parramatta, Old Government House is Australia's oldest public building. For seven decades, it ...
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Penrith Regional Gallery and Lewers Bequest
Sydney West, Sydney, Penrith
Penrith Regional Gallery and The Lewers Bequest is set on the western bank of the Nepean River at the foot of the Blue Mountains. The Gallery was esta...
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The Rocks Discovery Museum
Sydney City, Sydney, The Rocks
The Rocks Discovery Museum, housed in a restored 1850s sandstone warehouse, tells the story of The Rocks from pre-European days to the present. Home t...
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Macleay Museum
Inner Sydney, Sydney, Surrounds
Experience a true museum at the Macleay with its exhibits of cultural and scientific history dating from the 1750s. A perfect introduction to Australi...
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Wollondilly Heritage Centre and Museum
Sydney West, Sydney, Surrounds
Wollondilly Heritage Centre is a community museum which collects the stories and material culture from Burragorang Valley, Yerranderie and Wollondilly...
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Manly Art Gallery and Museum
Sydney North, Sydney, Manly
The Manly Art Gallery and Museum is only a four minute walk from Manly Wharf. Opened in 1930 by Manly Council, it was the first metropolitan regional ...
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