Australian Museum General Entry Ticket
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Visit: Australian Museum, 1 William St, Sydney, New South Wales 2010 Australia
Please note, the museum is closed for Renovations September 2020.
Arrive at the Australian Museum at a time that suits you — your ticket is valid anytime the museum is open and includes entrance to the permanent exhibits.
Three floors house some of the more than 18 million items in the museum’s collection, including priceless fossils and unusual artifacts. The minerals collection alone holds more than 53,000 specimens from Australia and abroad.
In the Surviving Australia exhibition, marvel at massive animals that once roamed Australia, including giant wombats and echidnas. See live animals such as a baby freshwater crocodile, a python, and lizards; then find out how the most dangerous creatures hunt their prey.
The Indigenous Australians and Garrigarrang Sea Country exhibits provides an in-depth look at the Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders, which are widely considered the world’s oldest living cultures. The exhibit was updated in 2015 with a focus on the history, culture and political struggles of these groups. This popular exhibit combines firsthand narratives with a selection of original artifacts from the museums extensive collection to showcase what it means to be an Indigenous Australian.
Need a break? Enjoy great views from the rooftop cafe, and a menu with snacks, sandwiches, hot dishes, coffee and other drinks for purchase. The gift shop sells a range of educational toys, jewelry and works made by local Indigenous artists.
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Please note, the museum is closed for Renovations September 2020.
Arrive at the Australian Museum at a time that suits you — your ticket is valid anytime the museum is open and includes entrance to the permanent exhibits.
Three floors house some of the more than 18 million items in the museum’s collection, including priceless fossils and unusual artifacts. The minerals collection alone holds more than 53,000 specimens from Australia and abroad.
In the Surviving Australia exhibition, marvel at massive animals that once roamed Australia, including giant wombats and echidnas. See live animals such as a baby freshwater crocodile, a python, and lizards; then find out how the most dangerous creatures hunt their prey.
The Indigenous Australians and Garrigarrang Sea Country exhibits provides an in-depth look at the Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders, which are widely considered the world’s oldest living cultures. The exhibit was updated in 2015 with a focus on the history, culture and political struggles of these groups. This popular exhibit combines firsthand narratives with a selection of original artifacts from the museums extensive collection to showcase what it means to be an Indigenous Australian.
Need a break? Enjoy great views from the rooftop cafe, and a menu with snacks, sandwiches, hot dishes, coffee and other drinks for purchase. The gift shop sells a range of educational toys, jewelry and works made by local Indigenous artists.
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- Entry/Admission - Australian Museum
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- Special exhibitions may incur an additional entry fee
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Food and drinks
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- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Wheelchair accessible
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excellent Aboriginis exhibit! That is what we wanted to see. The Australian government finally apologized for its earlier treatment of The Aborigines.