List of museums in Sydney
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Sydney, Australia is home to a large number of cultural institutions, museums and historic sites, some of which are known worldwide. This list contains the most famous:
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Name | Type | Summary |
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Art Gallery of New South Wales | Art | Australian (from settlement to contemporary), European and Asian art |
Artspace Sydney | Art | Contemporary art centre |
Australian Army Artillery Museum | Military | Currently closed, heritage and history of the Royal Australian Artillery |
Australian History Museum | History | website, part of Macquarie University, Australia's history from pre-colonisation to today |
Australian Museum | Natural history | Animals, dinosaurs, mummies, aboriginal peoples, geology, insects |
Australian National Maritime Museum | Maritime | Australia's maritime history and the nation's ongoing involvement and dependence on the sea |
Australian Scout Museum | History | website, located in Building 140, Newington Armory, Sydney Olympic Park |
Australian Tennis Museum | Sport | website, located in Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales |
Elizabeth Bay House | Historic house | Mid 19th century mansion, managed by Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales |
Fort Denison | Military | Mid 19th century fort and former penal site, located on an island |
Government House | Historic house | Official residence of the Governor of New South Wales, managed by Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales |
Hyde Park Barracks | History | Australia's convict system, daily lives of convicts and other occupants, managed by Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales |
Justice and Police Museum | law enforcement | website, managed by Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, former police and court building |
Lindesay | Historic house | Mid 19th century period house, operated by the National Trust of Australia |
Lucy Osburn – Nightingale Foundation Museum | Medical | website, life of Lucy Osburn and the founding of the Sydney Hospital |
Macleay Museum | Natural history | Operated by the University of Sydney, includes animals, insects, scientific instruments, ethnographic artifacts |
Museum of Australian Currency Notes | Numismatic | website, operated by the Reserve Bank of Australia, story of how Australia's currency notes have reflected the country's economic and political development |
Museum of Contemporary Art | Art | Contemporary art from across Australia and around the world |
Museum of Sydney | History | City's history and culture, managed by Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales |
Museum of Freemasonry, Sydney | Masonic | website |
Nicholson Museum | Archaeology | Operated by the University of Sydney, includes antiquities from the Mediterranean, the Near and Middle East and Europe |
Object (Australia) | Art | website, located in Surry Hills, centre for contemporary design |
Powerhouse Museum | Science | Science and technology including computers, steam power, transportation |
Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre | Maritime | History of the Royal Australian Navy |
S. H. Ervin Gallery | Art | Australian art, both historical and contemporary, operated by the National Trust of Australia |
Susannah Place Museum | Historic house | Block of four terrace houses that document the urban working class community in The Rocks |
Sydney Bus Museum | Transport | Historic buses |
Sydney Harbour Bridge Visitor Centre | Technology | website, history of the Sydney Harbour Bridge |
Sydney Jewish Museum | Jewish | The Holocaust and the history of the Jewish people in Australia |
Sydney Heritage Fleet | Maritime | Historic working sailing vessels |
Sydney Mint | Numismatic | Former mint |
Sydney Observatory | Science | Astronomy and related science |
Sydney Tramway Museum | Transport | Operating trams |
University of Sydney Art Gallery | Art | website, operated by the University of Sydney, includes European, Australian, Aboriginal and East Asian art |
White Rabbit Gallery | Art | Contemporary Chinese art |
See also
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