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Madame Tussauds Sydney

Aquarium Wharf, Darling Harbour, Wheat Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

Introduction of Madame Tussauds Sydney

Madame Tussauds Sydney is located in the heart of (Darling Harbour), the love port of Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, adjacent to the Sydney Marine Aquarium (Sydney Sea Life Aquarium) and Sydney Wildlife World (WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo), which is an interesting new interactive attraction for Sydney.

Madame Tussauds Sydney has more than 80 celebrity wax statues and nine interactive theme areas, suitable for both men and women, old and young, where you can get close to front-line celebrities. Local stars in Australia are the protagonists, such as Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman and so on. At the same time, there is no shortage of international celebrities, such as John Depp, Lady Gaga, who meet Sydney. with their own glory and brilliance. There are more political dignitaries, sports legends and historical figures. Time reverses in Madame Tusa Wax Museum, reminiscent of historical events and classic moments that the world likes.

The Madame Tusa Wax Museum has a history of 250 years. As early as 1770 in Paris, France, Dr. Philippe Curtius, an art mentor, began modeling wax statues and became a wax technician at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. In the early 19th century, the Madame Tusa Wax Museum came to England to tour the images of public heroes and villains at the time, and in 1835, the first permanent base was established at Baker Street Fair in London. Visitors can contact many celebrity wax figures for only 6p. In 1884, the Madame Tusa Wax Museum moved to what is now Boone Road, Mali.

In 1971, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the first branch was established. In 1999, Las Vegas Pavilion was established, which is also the first Madame Tusa wax museum in the United States. In 2000, the second branch of New York, in the United States was established, and in the same year, the Hong Kong Pavilion was established. In 2006, the Shanghai Pavilion was established, which is also the first Madame Tusa wax museum in China. In 2007, the Washington Special District Pavilion was established. In 2008, the Berlin Pavilion became the third Madame Tussauds wax museum in Europe. In 2009, the Hollywood Pavilion was established. In 2010, the Mangu Pavilion was established. In 2011, the Vienna Pavilion in Austria and the Black Pool Pavilion in the United Kingdom were established. In 2012, the Sydney Pavilion opened in Australia. In 2013, the Tokyo Pavilion opened in Japan and was very popular with the Japanese. The Beijing Pavilion in China will open in the summer of 2014. Other branches include Blackpool, Orlando, San Francisco, Wuhan.


Ticket price:

  • Adults: $44, children (3 x 15 years old): $31


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Australia - New South Wales
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