Powerhouse Museum, located in (Harris Street) Harris Street, Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, was founded in 1902 because the museum was built from a power plant, so it is well known in Sydney.
Powerhouse Museum is the flagship venue of the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (MAAS), with 12 permanent exhibitions and various contemporary exhibitions and presentations.
The collection of cultural relics in the Powerhouse Museum is up to 500,000, with a variety of unique collections coming from various fields, including science, technology, design and decoration, engineering, architecture, health, fashion and modern culture. The museum is of a large scale, with a wide range of collections, including the most ancient rotary steam engine in the world that can track back to 1785, the first steam locomotive of New South Wales in 1854, the most well-known Strasbourg clock model built in 1887, and so on, Attract a lot of visitors.
The Powerhouse Museum is popular with children, young people and the elderly because of its fun and scientific nature.
Tickets:
$15, children (under 16 years of age): Free
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