Nicholson Museum is located in the ancient and magnificent main building of the (The University of Sydney) main campus of (Camperdown), Sydney University in Campadang, the southern suburb of Sydney, the capital of New South Wales: the quadrangle courtyard (The Quadrangle).
Nicholson Museum is a favorite place for historical tourists, with a small museum area and a small collection, but each is extremely exquisite, most of which were carefully selected by Charles Nicholson (Charles Nicholson), one of the founders of Sydney University, with pottery, sculptures, glass products and other treasures from Greece, Italy, Cyprus, Egypt and the Middle East, each with its own story. The treasure of the town hall is a mummy given to Australia by Egypt, and the Lego model of the ancient city of Pompeii in Italy is worth seeing.
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