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The Melbourne Museum

The Melbourne Museum was originally located in the State Library Building until 1997. The museum moved to a new building in Nicholson Street, Carlton Gardens on the 21st of October 2000. The new Melbourne Museum was designed by Denton Corker Marshall.

Visiting the Melbourne Museum will give you the opportunity to learn and get insights into Victorian cultures, the rich history, and natural environment. It has lots of intriguing permanent collections and brilliant temporary exhibitions from both near and far.

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Here are the available sections in Melbourne Museum to select from and see some of the great things when visiting.

The Melbourne Museum

Melbourne Museum Sections

The Forest Gallery – It is home of wondrous wildlife and tall trees and considered as the living heart of the museum.

The Science and Life Gallery – It is situated at the west end and showcases dinosaurs, fossils, bugs, animals, human biology and much more.

The Melbourne Gallery – It is located at the east end of the building and displays the history of Melbourne. You will also see the stable of the famous racehorse Phar Lap.

Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre – It is the section all about Koorie people that relates to their traditions, history and other cultures found around Australia.

Te Pasifika Gallery – This section is a bright elevated area filled with treasures found in the Pacific Islands.

The Children’s Gallery – This section is dedicated for little kids, it is full of things for them to play as well as learn.

The Touring Hall – It is mostly the venue for major exhibitions from the best people around the world.

IMAX Giant Screen – For those who are interested in watching 3D documentaries, Hollywood blockbusters and animation films, this section is perfect for you.

The Discovery Centre – It is mostly for asking questions or any information about the museum. If you just want to browse their library or to check what's in their collections.

Click here for the current events in the Melbourne Museum.

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Melbourne Museum Café

There are two excellent café shops available to unwind while exploring Melbourne Museum.

Museum Market Café – It is a stunning area designed for resting, chatting, eating and having refreshments with your family and friends while discovering Melbourne Museum.

They also have a great variety of food options that includes homemade pastries, gourmet sandwiches, baked goods, selection of sushi, freshly made salads and healthy snacks. These great food options are prepared on site by their talented chéfs.

It is located on the Ground level and opens from 10am – 4.30pm.

Museum Station Café – It is specifically designed to cater for both parents and kids. There is an amazing Children’s Gallery for kids to enjoy playing and learning while parents relax, chat and drink freshly brewed coffee. The café has also a large selection of food options such as mini sandwiches, sushi rolls, bite–sized quiches, pita pockets, wholemeal pizzas and delicious organic fruit juices.

The Museum Station Café has also incorporated a new frozen yogurt machine allowing anyone to build–your–own toppings called a Choo Choo Cookies. The café is situated at the Children’s Gallery and starts from 10am – 4.30pm.

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Melbourne Museum Shop

The Melbourne Museum Shop has a diverse range of merchandise ideal for a gift giving or personal souvenir. They are made by locals and Australian products guaranteed, all designs are inspired from the different themes of the museum.

It is open every day from 10.30am to 5.00pm for whole year. But closed during Christmas Day and Good Friday.

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Tickets

There is a FREE admission for children aged 1 to 16 years old and concession card holders. The ticket price for adult starts at $15 plus a booking fee. So if you want to buy your tickets in advance, visit Melbourne Museum site or simply click here for the current price of Melbourne Museum.

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