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The Best Museums in Canberra for a Hefty Dose of Culture

These aren't just the best museums in Canberra but Australia, too!

National Arboretum

There is no reason for you to be bored while visiting the capital city. But if you ever come close to it, a visiting the best museums in Canberra is the perfect antidote. The city is teeming with national history treasures that offer a deeper dive into Australia's story. Plus, the art scene here is on par with the best in the country. From the National Museum of Australia's historical wonders to the Australian War Memorial's tribute to heroes, you'll always find a place to discover. 

Canberra Museum and Gallery

Canberra Museum and Gallery

In the heart of the city, Canberra Museum and Gallery (CMAG) celebrates the region's social history and visual arts. With dynamic exhibitions and engaging community programs, CMAG offers a peek into the rich tapestry of Canberra's past and present. Its real claim to fame is The Nolan Collection, boasting over 140 works by the renowned artist Sidney Nolan. This treasure trove of art and history invites you to dive into the stories behind Nolan's masterpieces and life. CMAG manages this collection on behalf of the Australian Government and they display Nolan's work through a series of changing exhibitions.

Corner London Circuit and City Square, Canberra City

The Royal Australian Mint

The Royal Australian Mint

Coin collectors, listen up! The Royal Australian Mint is not your average pocket change factory. This place is a treasure trove of Aussie coin history and culture. Kids and adults alike will find it cool to learn exactly how coins are made and how they came to be across time. For a more enriching visit, be sure to book the guided tour, where you'll dive into the captivating world of coins and even get the chance to mint your very own $1 piece as a keepsake.

Denison Street, Deakin

National Library of Australia

National Library of Australia

The National Library of Australia is a place where exciting events and exhibitions are always happening. You can stroll through the Main Reading Room, check out some fantastic artwork, and browse through a selection of captivating books. They've also got the Treasures Gallery, showcasing some remarkable collection pieces, and the Exhibition Gallery with the latest blockbuster displays. They've got free guided tours where passionate volunteers spill the beans about the library's secrets. Don't forget to swing by the Bookshop for a souvenir or to refuel at the Bookplate Cafe. It's where history meets a good read!

Parkes Place West, Parkes

National Arboretum

National Arboretum Canberra

The National Arboretum Canberra, located only 6km from the CBD, is not your average museum. This 250-hectare haven is a tree lover's dream with 94 forests and the only monocultural arboretum of its size in the world - and it has killer panoramic views to boot.

Sip a latte at the award-winning Village Centre, explore the tiny wonders at the Bonsai Collection, and get your art fix at the Forest Sculpture Gallery—all free for the public. Top it off with a 360-degree view at Dairy Farmers Hill—perfect for a casual picnic or just contemplating life among the treetops.

Forest Drive, off Tuggeranong Parkway, Molonglo Valley ACT

Australian War Memorial

Australian War Memorial

The Australian War Memorial is a significant stop on your cultural journey across the region. Beyond its historical significance, it pays tribute to countless Australians who have dedicated their lives to protect our homeland. It honours many who have lost their lives, as well as those still serving today. In fact, there are over 120, 000 names on the Australian Roll of Honour and people visit it every day. 

Treloar Crescent, Campbell 

National Museum of Australia

The National Museum of Australia

The National Museum of Australia is home to some of the most unique artefacts that tell tales from the past. Located on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin you can explore the museum, which hosts many opportunities to interact with the treasures. Or you can join one of their daily tours instead where you can dive deep into the art world, what with the National Gallery's vast collection of over 155,000 works from Australia and beyond. As a bonus, Kspace, their interactive kids adventure game, ensures the little ones stay far from boredom.

Lawson Crescent, Acton

Questacon

Questacon

For those who've got a soft spot for science, especially if you're carting around some curious little minds, a trip to Questacon is a no-brainer. This place is Canberra's hands-on hub for all things science and tech. It's like Disneyland but with less pixie dust and more physics! Kids will have a blast while secretly learning about the inner workings of the world – a sneaky win for parents. If you plan to swing by during school holidays, remember to book ahead, because this place is a hot ticket. 

King Edward Terrace, Parkes

Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House

Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House

Nestled within the iconic Old Parliament House, the Museum of Australian Democracy is a spot tailor-made for political enthusiasts. For those with a penchant for politics, grabbing a general museum pass is the way to go. You can take a guided tour, delving deep into the history and significance of Old Parliament House, or chart your own course at your leisure. And here's a handy tip if you want to learn more post-visit: 

18 King George Terrace, Parkes 

National Dinosaur Museum

National Dinosaur Museum

The National Dinosaur Museum is a top pick for anyone with a dino-devotee among them. As one of Canberra's best museums, it boasts the most interactive dino exhibits you'll find in Australia. From the colossal T. Rex guarding the entrance to the smaller dinos inside, your little explorers and future archaeologists are in for a prehistoric treat. There's even a nifty play area chock-full of dino-themed activities to keep them grinning from ear to ear. And before you make tracks, don't forget to swing by the gift shop for a cute memento.

6 Gold Creek Road, Nicholls

Canberra Glassworks

Canberra Glassworks

Canberra Glassworks is housed in the historic Kingston Power House. This contemporary arts centre celebrates the mesmerising world of glass art, craft, and design. Open Wednesday through Sunday, it offers a range of activities to pique your interest. Watch talented glass artists at work, explore weekend markets, and even roll up your sleeves for introductory glass workshops. The building itself is a work of art, with its industrial cathedral interiors providing a one-of-a-kind backdrop. 

11 Wentworth Avenue, Kingston

National Gallery Australia

National Gallery of Australia

The National Gallery of Australia is your ticket to a world of art like no other. This is where you'll find world-class exhibitions and visual wonders that will make your inner artist do a little happy dance. Their collection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art is a gem you won't stumble upon elsewhere. It's the perfect spot to unwind on those leisurely Canberra days, letting your curiosity wander and soak up creativity.

Parkes Place East, Parkes 

National Portrait Gallery

National Portrait Gallery

The National Portrait Gallery is a must-visit if you are after one of Canberra's best museums. Here, you can get up close and personal with some of Australia's most notable faces, including politicians, artists, musicians, athletes, and even royalty. It's a salute to all who have made their mark in the country!

King Edward Terrace, Parkes

Once you've explored all the best museums around Canberra, tour a little more of the wonderful city! Check out the best accommodation around Canberra, or if you're after a glass or two, check out the best wine bars in Canberra.

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