Australian Museum is located in downtown Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, at the junction of (William Street) on William Street and (College Street) on College Street, adjacent to (Hyde Park). Hyde Park.
Founded in 1827, Australian Museum is the first public museum in Australia and one of the top 10 museums recognized in the world. It enjoys a high international reputation in the field of natural history and anthropology. The museum, formerly known as the Colonial Trail Museum, was renamed in 1929.
Australian Museum has an extremely rich collection of natural and cultural relics, many of which are unique, mainly collecting and exhibiting specimens of animals and plants, fossils, ores, and objects related to anthropological research. Articles related to environmental science, etc. Exhibits include the history, culture and crafts of Australia's aboriginal peoples, Australia's unique birds, fish, insects, shells and even dinosaur fossils.
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