Discover the Melbourne Museum in Victoria, featuring everything from prehistoric fossils to contemporary art and various immersive encounters.
Highlights
Highlights
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Visit the Melbourne Museum in Victoria, renowned as one of the Southern Hemisphere's largest museums, and marvel at several giant dinosaur fossils and more.
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Discover the evolution of wind harnessing and the Australian windmill, tracing its roots back to 13th-century European development.
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Explore the museum's 30-meter Blue Pygmy Blue Whale exhibit and seabed scavengers display, showcasing marine life like tiger sharks, spider crabs, and more.
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Admire exquisite statues of Australian creatures, alongside a diverse array of animals such as penguins, kangaroos, and more.
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Fun Fact: With over 16 million items, the museum's collections span natural history, cultural heritage, and science, providing a comprehensive learning experience.
W cenie
W cenie
- Entry to Melbourne Museum
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Zasady anulowania
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Opinie
Opinie
Susan
wrz, 2024
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Swati
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paź, 2024
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paź, 2024
Your experience
Your experience
From Blue Whales to T-Rex Tales
Take advantage of the opportunity to explore the Melbourne Museum, a prominent landmark in Victoria. Upon entry, you'll encounter the stunning 30-meter Blue Pygmy Blue Whale exhibit, a majestic representation of one of Earth's largest marine mammals. As you marvel at the towering skeletons of prehistoric creatures, such as the ancient Diprotodon and the formidable T-Rex, the museum offers a unique lens through which to comprehend the evolutionary processes.
So many exhibitions, so little time
There are a diverse range of interactive displays and multimedia installations suitable for all ages. The Research Institute Gallery exhibition illuminates active and ongoing research in biological and geological sciences through a collection of objects, films, photographs, and interviews. Experience the Dinosaur Walk, featuring a parade of 17 prehistoric animal skeletons, including dinosaurs, pterosaurs, a mammal-like reptile, and Australian megafauna. Animated reconstructions bring their ancient lives to life, while hands-on opportunities let you touch dinosaur teeth and a 25-tonne sauropod's thigh bone.
Go and see the "Unfinished Business" exhibition, where photographic portraits unveil the compelling stories of 30 First Nations individuals with lived experiences of disability from diverse corners of Australia. Anthropology enthusiasts will appreciate the First Peoples exhibition that specifically honors Australia's Indigenous cultures.
Godziny działania
Godziny działania
Know before you go
Know before you go
What to bring
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Bring along your ID.
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It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes.
What’s not allowed
- Outside food and drinks are not allowed.
Accessibility
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Storage section available at the venue.
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Wheelchairs are available free of charge from the foyer at Melbourne Museum for your visit on a first-come basis on the day. All exhibition galleries and public spaces have lift and/or ramp access.
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Accessible lifts are available at various locations throughout the Museum, including Rathdowne Street Car Park, Nicholson Street Car Park, between the Museum Shop and Café, at the Triceratops: Fate of the Dinosaurs exhibition, and at the IMAX Theatre, while ramps are present in the Forest Gallery and Milarri Gardens.
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Accessible toilets are located across the three levels of Melbourne Museum: Ground Level, lower level and upper level.
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Service animals are welcome in the museum. The lifts have tactile indicators.
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Melbourne Museum is an autism friendly museum, which provides maps of high and low sensory spaces, quiet times, social scripts and more.
Additional note
- Children under 17 years are free of charge but must be accompanied by a paying adult.
Moje bilety
Moje bilety
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.
Ticket Redemption Point
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Show your ticket at Melbourne Museum.
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Address: 11 Nicholson St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia.