Australian Museum
Australian Museum sits at 1 William Street in Sydney, just a short walk from Hyde Park. Established in 1827, it’s Australia’s oldest museum and has a rich history of natural history and anthropology. The museum focuses primarily on natural sciences, with a vast collection that includes over 21 million specimens, ranging from fossils to contemporary artifacts. Open year-round, visitors can engage in various exhibits, including the impressive Dinosaur Gallery showcasing life-size models. With much to explore, the Australian Museum provides a fascinating glance into the country's natural heritage and cultural history.