Virginia G. • October 15, 2011A great museum - so interesting - the special exhibitions are wellpresented with mixed media. The gift shop has really tasteful and fun and interesting things for all ages. Love this place.
Rachelle H. • December 6, 2013Had our work Christmas party here as a private function after hours, absolutely brilliant, if you're looking for something different you can't go wrong, ours was 'TV / Movie dress theme so perfect!
Sarah A. • December 9, 2013You have to buy the tickets online as they do not have the ticket counters in the museum. Nevertheless, the tour was awesome
Sasha J. • February 25, 2014Living history. Great interactive displays and exhibition of the excavation of the remains of the building. Great activities for kids!
Nora Z. • November 22, 2014A bit pricey but tons of good exhibits and gorgeous architecture. Definitely recommend it!
qwerty.mrr • January 8, 2019closed for a private wedding party when we visited...but here’s a hidden gem as a place we can enjoy a panoramic view of the city from the hill!
J • February 26, 2016Get the membership for access to lounge with free non-alcoholic drinks and a good working space.
Simon T. • March 15, 2015Only open on weekends, and a bit small. Still fascinating - give this museum about an hour. Also, get the 4 "living museums" pass - well worth it!
Veronika • January 28, 2012Totally worth seeing it. Our guide, Douglas, has been so much enthusiastic, energetic, smart and witty. He made the tour really interesting!
Brian T. • October 23, 2015Smaller than expected but PACKED with great information about the Rocks area. Must see in Sydney.
Virginia G. • April 21, 2011No arts-talk here - the staff are fantastic, knowledgable and friendly, really make the experience personal+professional
Aracelli O. • May 29, 2011Hands down one of Sydney's best contemporary art spaces. New art installations every couple of weeks so frequent visits to this gallery are a must.
Miroslav V. • May 13, 2019Very interesting museum showing the history of currency in Australia. The first country to develop the technology for printing plastic bank notes and exports it to other countries.
Steve V. • May 6, 2013The public enquiry centre for the Australian Museum. Lots of hands on opportunities and you can get natural history objects identified!
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