Darwin Museum and Art Gallery in Northern Territory Australia
Everything you need to know about this part of the
world includes collections of Aboriginal artwork, arts and crafts
from Southeast Asia and the Pacific, a maritime gallery, minerals
and insects, a giant stuffed crocodile, and a room set aside for
visitors to experience some of the force of Cyclone Tracy.
Conacher Street, Bullocky Point, Fannie Bay, Darwin. 0801
Tel: 08 8999 8201 Fax: 08 8999 8289
Website: https://www.magnt.net.au/
The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern
Territory meranders through the building with spacious
walkways that blends one exibihtion to another.
From Traditional Aboirginal art and culture onto
the 1000's of interest, marine creatures, and fauna that have
originated or settled in Northern Territory. Also the museum has
a splendid exhibition nestled in the building on cyclone Tracy
the most natural event that has effected our lives here. There
is a room that simulates the cyclone and very erie feeling and
so realistic.
Then there is our WW11 displays as Darwin had a prominent role
in Australia's miltary history.
Allow 2-3 hours. Even though it's free admision there is a box
requesting for a gold coin donation (this means a $1 or $1 aussie
coin) if you could donate a coin we- us Darwinians would greatly
appreciate it. as this Musuea and art gallery is really one of
the best in the world in our opinions.