• The National Museum of Australia in Canberra (opened 2001) maintains an extensive collection of exhibits exploring the history of the land and peoples of the...
  • The National Museum of Australia in Canberra does a great job of showing off sides to Australia that most visitors won’t have considered.
  • The Museum wraps around 11 hectares on the Acton Peninsula on Lake Burley Griffin, opposite Romaldo Giurgola’s Parliament House.
  • Immerse yourself in Australia's culture, art and stories at the National Museum in Canberra.
  • The museum is home to more than 210,000 objects of cultural relevance and significance in Australia, where connections are created between culture and heritage.
  • Step back in time to when dinosaurs roamed the earth at Canberra’s very own version of Jurassic Park, the National Dinosaur Museum.
  • A compact version of all the rich and diverse stories Australia and it’s people have to tell can be found at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra.
  • Located on the spectacular Acton Peninsula, which thrusts out into Lake Burley Griffin, the National Museum of Australia explores the events, issues, and people...
  • The museum did not have a changeless home until the point when 11 March 2001, when a reason assembled exhibition hall building was authoritatively opened in...
  • The National Museum’s vision is to be a recognised world-class museum exploring Australia’s past, illuminating the present, imagining the future.