Sydney must-see course
Australian National Maritime Museum
Introducing the National Maritime Museum, located in the historic port city of Sydney.
Opened in 1991, the Australian National Maritime Museum is one of the major museums operated by the Australian government, and you can see exhibits on Australia's maritime history, culture, technology, and marine environment. It is popular for its actual ships and beautiful views of Darling Harbour, so make a reservation on Wag now and visit!
Australia's last large ship
HMAS Vampire
HMAS Vampire is said to be an actual ship that served as an important warship for the Royal Australian Navy since 1959. It is currently a major exhibit at the Australian National Maritime Museum, showing the appearance of the actual ship and its historical significance. Also on display are the replica of HMB Endeavour and the submarine HMAS Onslow, so don’t forget to check them out!
Diverse experiences
At the Australian National Maritime Museum, you can see real warships and various ships, as well as various historical exhibits on European immigration to Australia, the maritime life of the indigenous people, and the role and life of the Australian Navy, providing an educational and entertaining experience.
Sydney with kids
If you are traveling to Sydney with children, I highly recommend visiting the Australian National Maritime Museum. Not only are there many historical and educational exhibits, but there are also real ships and marine science equipment, which children will find fascinating.
address :
Australian National Maritime Museum
2 Murray St, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
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Hours of Operation:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Australian National Maritime Museum