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    Review Highlights - Scienceworks

    I took our 14month old in for free as newborns receive a family 6month entry for free membership.

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    Melbourne Museum - 10/24/23 FYI, modern toilets

    Melbourne Museum

    4.0(42 reviews)
    7.7 kmCarlton

    Quality/Quantity - I really like the dinosaur exhibits! So…read morecool. And you do not have to be a kid to enjoy this. Very immersive exhibits! Yes, this museum is very kid friendly. Current special events & exhibitions. Titanic until 4/14/24. High Tea until 4/14/24. 2/8/24 Nocturnal - Museum after dark. 2/10/24 Lunar New Year Day. 2/14/24 Valentine Day event. There are so many more exhibits and events, see website. (Yelp has the wrong website). https://museumsvictoria.com.au/melbournemuseum/ Atmosphere - Another beautiful museum. And in the Carlton Gardens. Even the bathrooms are modern and beautiful... 4 floors, see directory. IMAX theater. Market Cafe. Open 7 days a week from 9am to 5pm. Yelp hours differ slightly. Service - Good. Price - $15AUD per person. Owner Comment - Congrats on your success since 2000.

    Decently sized museum with lots of areas to explore a different variety of exhibitions…read more You can gets lots of historical information regarding the settlers of Australia, both new and old. There are also more modern exhibitions, including Lego. The place is great for both museum enthusiasts as well as for families with kids. The staff is friendly and can direct you if needed. The facilities are modern with plenty of restrooms and other accommodations. The crowds also seem to have been mostly well controlled. I'd say the dinosaur display is the one most definitely work checking out.

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    Australian Centre for the Moving Image - Seating area

    Australian Centre for the Moving Image

    4.4(31 reviews)
    6.8 kmMelbourne

    ACMI, formerly known as the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, is a free museum for everything…read moreabove movies, television and video games. Easy to find in Federation Square. So interesting to wander and see how movies are made as well as props from movies and television shows. Loved the section on animation. Grab a disc to collect information that you can view later about what you experienced. Definitely worth a short or long detour to ACMI.

    We were walking around Melbourne and checking out it without a real purpose and saw a sign saying…read morethat entrance was free. You only had to pay extra if you wanted to experience the exhibit they have running at the time, which would probably be worth it. It seems to be a rotating exhibit. The free part was about the moving picture over the years. When you go in they give you this little disk that had a unique code and probably an nfc chip so you can tap it at each exhibit you liked to "collect" it and go to a website later and vote so the things you saw once again. This really makes you want to check more exhibits out and go all around. I think I connected 45 because at the end they have a spot to check how many exhibits you collected. They even had a station where you could create your own flip book. You would stand in front of a screen which would record you mongering for 3-5 seconds and then at the gift shop you could see the flip book and but it if you wanted. My wife and I both bought ours.. a more personalized souvenir. At the end they have a few kiosks where you can tap your cats to donate and we did that because this is definitely an experience that is worth staying around. I ain't it must get really busy on the weekends, but during the day in a weekend, it was the right amount of busy. I would definitely check it out and kids would love it.

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    Immigration Museum

    Immigration Museum

    4.2(18 reviews)
    6.1 kmMelbourne

    I love exploring local museums so I stopped here to learn more about how Australia became a big hub…read morefor immigration. I learned alot and I loved how vibrant the exhibits were.

    I visited this museum on my first day in Melbourne in hopes of learning the history of the area…read more This place did not disappoint! For what seemed to be such a small museum actually turned into hours of me poring over every word on timelines and information they gave. Learning the history of the First People's and the colonization of Australia was incredible, but eerily familiar. The parallels between US history and Australian history were shocking and I felt so ignorant not having known all of that. I love the recognition of the First People's and the stories that are being told recognizing the terrible past. In talking to Australians, they admit they have a long way to go. As an American, it feels like Australia is in the future and we are way in the past still denying the truth. This museum was amazing! They also had an exhibit called "Joy" that I was unaware about until I was inside of the museum. I loved it! It was filled with whimsy and color and sound and then went into subjects and posed questions to stimulate introspection. I walked away feeling like I learned a little about myself too. I highly recommend this museum! It gave me an amazing foundation of history that helped me learn more as I explored and visited more museums!

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    NGV Australia

    NGV Australia

    4.3(19 reviews)
    6.9 kmMelbourne
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    NGV Australia is a nice satellite museum right off Federation Square. It's loaded with cool…read moreAustralian art, and an easy stroll over the 3 or so floors. I especially enjoyed the combination of modern, aboriginal, and class art, that all flowed well from one gallery to the other. You kind of need to search out the museum's location, but it's well worth the time, effort, and learning experience. There's lots of books in the gift shop to back up a lot of the art, although I was looking for more design-related stuff rather than the usual branded museum merchandise. Admission and checking my backpack were easy and free.

    I wasn't expecting to enter this museum. I was in Federation Square, wanted to take a look around…read moreafter lunch, and wandered in and ended up spending over two hours in here. I love when this happens but it was certainly unexpected. Apparently this version of the National Gallery of Victoria houses purely Australian art. This is incredible because it's exactly what I would have gone for if I had planned to come here. There's a gorgeous juxtaposition of modern and classical art here. An example would be, an exhibit in a large room, the sides are filled with "debauchery" in the classical terms with "risque" paintings from hundreds of years ago but the main focus on the main wall is for queer acceptance/love. Whoever curates these exhibits is masterful at their job. This one exhibit wasn't the only one laid out like this and I absolutely loved it. The mix of media was really fun in here too. I'd never seen something like the sounds of a city and the whole room is filled with sheet music that represents different areas of Melbourne. There was also an exhibit that made a story from corporate stock footage. Just some really creative stuff going on here. The building itself is something to marvel at. I completely got distracted looking at the architecture a lot of the time.

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    Emergency stairs don't always look this beautiful

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