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Situated in Sydney’s Darling Harbour, the Australian National Maritime Museum is the most-visited museum of its kind on the continent. Dedicated to “opening new vistas on Australia’s history and love of the sea,” this museum is a hit with all ages.

In addition, the USA funded a gallery of US-Australian maritime links as its gift to the nation for the 1988 Bicentenary celebrations.
Exhibitions
While there are some permanent exhibitions at the museum, many wonderful visiting exhibits come and go each year. One might find displays about particular kinds of ships, pictorial histories of Australia’s role in the
World Wars, or an exhibition of artwork related to the sea.

There’s also a children’s interactive Viking Village, and a magnificent replica of Captain James Cook’s discovery ship, the HM Bark Endeavour, is also on display at the National Maritime Museum.
A number of special educational programs are available to visitors. There’s storytelling and an activity area for the little ones. For the adults, lectures and tours are offered on a variety of maritime-related topics. Special tours are available as well, centering on one particular section of the museum.

More than a dozen vessels are docked in the water outside the museum, ranging from a Russian submarine to a Norwegian lifeboat to a New Zealand racing cutter.
Visiting the Museum
Entrance to the main galleries of the museum is free. However, there is an additional charge for visiting the ships docked in the Darling Harbour and for any special events at the museum.
A harbourside restaurant provides family-friendly fare to visitors, including scrumptious seafood dishes.
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- Next: Hyde Park
Location
Darling Harbour


