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Australian National Maritime Museum

About

We share stories of the sea.

Address: 2 Murray St , Sydney 2000, NSW, AU
Phone: (02) 9298 3777
muesum.aes@ofni
State: NSW
City: Sydney
Zip Code: 2000


Opening Hours

Monday: 09:30-17:00
Tuesday: 09:30-17:00
Wednesday: 09:30-17:00
Thursday: 09:30-17:00
Friday: 09:30-17:00
Saturday: 09:30-17:00
Sunday: 09:30-17:00


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Reviews
Fantastic museum, loved the fact they all volunteers here are ex sea fares and go through all the details explaining everything. The sail ship which is still sea worthy was just amazing. The museum too was amazing... All marine/maritime facts. Plus the photo exhibition.. must go if you love ships
A great museum that I have taken my kids to a number of times over the years. Has awesome number of ships you can get on and explore. There’s a few old time large sail ships, a modernish naval destroyer and even a submarine you can board too. The actual inside of the museum shows the history of Australian maritime over the years. There are plenty of staff around to help and to inform. It is a great day out with kids, young and old!
Superb Maritime Museum that allows you to explore an entire Navy vessel, a submarine and even an entire replica of Captain Cooks legendary ship called the Endeavour. Even if you don't have much interest in ships, you'll definitely learn something new about them. I highly recommend a visit. The included museum is interesting as well and definitely worth a visit as well.
Located on the Casino side of our beautiful Sydney Darling Harbour, I highly recommend a visit at this museum. The staff and volunteers are very kind, funny and knowledgeable. I came a bit too late 1 hour before the museum closed but the kind staff put my name in the “Blue Book” so we can come back for free another time. Even with only 1 hour, I manage to see the submarine and destroyer and the Wildlife Photographer of the year exhibition. Love the on-going Photography exhibition and sculpture here. The highlight for me was seeing the submarine and the destroyer! I will definitely come back soon!
Amazing experience! You can go on a real military boat and submarine, and other types of boats, very very interesting. And there is also a gallery where you can see beautiful photos and other things. Very big place, you definitely need minimum 2 hours.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
Loved being able to walk onto the boats and look inside, although the submarine was a bit tight getting in and awkward getting around, a little more instruction and forewarning for this would’ve been nice. The museum itself was huge, and photography area was a true highlight. The rest of the museum was a little drab, but that’s personal taste, was still interesting to see and worth the $25 to fill in the day. We’re happy we went.
Excellent venue on a rainy day! Wonderful exhibits of Alick Tipoti's art and stories of immigrants. Quite an amazing experience to explore the ships outside. Don't be shy to ask volunteers about history of each ship, they're happy to share their knowledge and fun facts.. Museum has a lot to offer, and I can't wait to visit again soon.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
A great maritime museum with a range of vessels to board and explore including a replica of the Captain Cook's endeavour, and a submarine. Lots of interesting information and volunteers available to share additional info, like how to evacuate a sub. The museum also has an impressive indoor display to keep most people interested. My photos show some of the fantastic artworks. I also went to see the annual wildlife photography display as it is always impressive.
Well worth the price, 5 ships to visit and 2 floors of amazing exhibits including nautical artifacts and lots of art exploring the sea and the conservation of it. Old maps and navigating equipment, exciting stories, fascinating artifacts, and special exhibits Lego Brickwrecks for us combine for a wonderful 2-3 hour visit just across the walking bridge for many restaurants and shops. Skip the touristy attractions nearby and see the real sea here!
The Australian National Maritime Museum is a treasure trove for ship enthusiasts of all ages! From old-time large sail ships to a modern naval destroyer, a submarine, and even a replica of Captain Cook's legendary ship, the Endeavour, there's an impressive collection of vessels to explore. The museum offers a captivating showcase of Australian maritime history, with knowledgeable staff available to provide information and assistance. It's a perfect day out for families with kids, as well as for those who are young at heart. Even if you're not particularly interested in ships, you'll still learn something new and fascinating during your visit. The museum itself is worth exploring, with exhibits featuring nautical artifacts, art exploring the sea, and insights into marine conservation. The museum boasts two floors of amazing displays, including old maps, navigating equipment, exciting stories, and captivating artifacts. Special exhibits, like the National Geographic Wildlife Photographer of the Year, are also on display and are sure to capture the imagination of kids. The location is convenient, just across the walking bridge from many restaurants and shops at Darling Harbour, making it a perfect day out with plenty of dining options. Keep in mind that wait times may be longer on weekends, school holidays, or public holidays, but the experience is well worth the price of admission. With five ships to explore and a wealth of exhibits to discover, it's a must-visit for anyone interested in maritime history and culture. Highly recommended for families and anyone looking for an enriching outing!
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