Australia’s top 5 museums to visit
Australia is one of the most beautiful countries with some of the most epic museums. The museums in Australia are a treasure trove for history lovers. These museums with their breathtaking architecture, and unique collections are globally renowned. These museums have a history of aboriginal cultures and colonial history.
Let’s checkout some of the Australia’s top five museums:
Queensland Museum, Brisbane
Set on the banks of the Brisbane River, this museum is globally recognised for Queensland Art Gallery. For those who wish to get an insight into the rich cultural heritage of Queensland, this is the best place for them. One of the best features of the museum is the Precambrian era which means prior to the existence of life on earth. There are some amazing stone and fossil collections.
National Sports Museum, Melbourne
Situated in the heart of Melbourne Cricket Ground, the museum houses some extremely interesting sport-related artifacts. Australia loves Cricket, and this museum is a perfect example of this fact.
National Museum of Australia, Canberra
This museum has an interesting display of all the social records that define the country. There are more than 200000 items in this historical collection from the world of art, furniture and automobiles.
Melbourne Museum, Melbourne
Melbourne Museum is known as the largest exhibition center in the country! The museum has a range of cultural and natural collections ranging from world to evolution field. There’s also a dinosaur center for dinosaur lovers. The museum also features a 3D IMax and other interactive programs.
Australian Museum, Darlinghurst
It is the country’s oldest museum housing more than 21 million specimens belonging from natural, scientific, and cultural origins. The exhibition also includes evolutionary fossils, ancient artifacts and art and some marine wonders.
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