
A visionary art space where contemporary art meets interactive family experiences in Sydney.
Naala Badu, located at The Domain in Sydney, is a stunning art gallery extension of the NSW Art Gallery, offering a futuristic architectural marvel with large open spaces and vibrant colors. This establishment features exceptional collections of Aboriginal art, large sculpture exhibits, and interactive play areas, making it highly popular with tourists, locals, and families. With cafes, seating areas, and a massive underground children's playground, it provides a welcoming environment for all ages to explore and enjoy art in a dynamic setting.
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Explore rotating collections of contemporary and Aboriginal art in spacious, naturally lit galleries.
Enjoy a massive underground children's area with interactive play, hot plates, and water features.
Discover the futuristic design and WWII fuel depository integration through guided or self-guided visits.
Relax in inviting cafes and seating areas with food options available for families and visitors.
Admire large outdoor sculpture exhibits at the entrance, blending art with the landscape.
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Overall rating
Lawrence T
The underground playground is amazing. Exclamation there were so many family and kids having a great time on a rainy gloomy day. You can bring food and they have hot plates. They have a sauna and water part. There is something for every kid in this massive playground underground.
Norm P.
Terrific - This is the "new" section of the NSW Art Gallery, located right next to the original. It has been open for a couple of years now and is amazing. It is very 'child friendly' but also offers wonderful art for everyone to see. The building is quite futuristic looking with large open spaces and colours. It is very popular with both tourists and locals. It has large sculpture exhibits at the entrance; lots of seating areas and cafes available. And a huge children's interactive play area in the basement.
Andrew Frew
A most stunning gallery with an exceptional collection of aboriginal art. The building itself is an architectural marvel incorporating a WWII fuel depository as a massive basement gallery/activity center.
s vivekananda
This new Art Gallery next to the original Art Gallery has an aboriginal name which means "seeing waters". The inviting building designed by Japanese architects is futuristic looking with large open spaces, colours. It's popular with tourists and locals, especially the large sculpture exhibits that adorn the entrance. Lovely seating areas and cafes available. Toilets nearby. Lots of interesting exhibits on display.
Massimiliano Trenti
The architecture of the building is simply outstanding, with this spaces intertwined in different levels as terraces, following the landscape natural slope. The exhibition space is great too, with large galleries and lots of natural light, given the design of the museum. It’s an extension of the Art Gallery (Naala Nura) but it feels like something very radicated in the city.