
Canberra Museum and Gallery: Canberras Geschichte und australische Kunst zum Leben erweckt.
Canberra Museum and Gallery präsentiert Canberras Geschichte, Architektur und australische Kunst in einem kompakten, einladenden Raum. Gelegen in 176 London Cct bietet es die Enrico Taglietti-Ausstellung, Werke von Sidney Nolan und Mount Stromlo-Themenausstellungen mit einem Arkade-Finale. Die Einrichtung bietet kinderfreundliche Programme, interaktive Instrumente zum Anfassen und ist barrierefrei zugänglich und lädt Besucher jeden Alters ein.
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Erkunden Sie Canberras Geschichte, Architektur und Kunst durch kuratierte Ausstellungen, darunter die Sidney-Nolan-Sammlung und Ausstellungen von Enrico Taglietti.
Wechselnde Ausstellungen zu vielfältigen Themen wie Weltraumforschung, Fotografie und lokalen Veranstaltungen wie der Geschichte der Buschbrände.
Interaktive Workshops, Erzählstunden und praktische Aktivitäten wie das 'Instrumente-Anfassen', um junge Besucher zu begeistern.
Geführte Rundgänge mit Einblicken in Canberras Entwicklung, Kunstsammlungen und Sonderausstellungen für Schulen und Gruppen.
Veranstaltet kulturelle Veranstaltungen, Vorträge und familienfreundliche Aktivitäten, die das Gemeinschaftsengagement und die künstlerische Wertschätzung fördern.
Barrierefreier Veranstaltungsort mit rollstuhlgerechtem Zugang, großzügigen Galerien und inklusivem Design, um allen Besuchern ein einladendes Erlebnis zu bieten.
We to view Photographs of Men in Love 1850s–1950s. Looking forward to some history, and or more than a few photos with no information at all. Not even how or where they were discovered So if you want boring go see few b&w photos with nothing. Did how ever enjoy the other gallerys
The Canberra Museum & Gallery is a fantastic spot to learn about the history of the city. The exhibits give a clear timeline of how Canberra became the capital of Australia, which really helps you understand the city's unique story. A highlight for me was the section dedicated to Enrico Taglietti, the Italian architect. You can see models of his buildings around the city and learn the stories behind them. Upstairs, there’s a collection of works by Sidney Nolan that’s definitely worth checking out, especially if you're into Australian art. One of the more surprising exhibits is the Outer Space display, which takes you through space exploration, all based around the Mount Stromlo Observatory. It’s both fun and informative, and there’s even a cool arcade game at the end—like a little bonus after the exhibit!
Walked into this museum/gallery by chance. Really fabulous. Small, a bit of history, interesting exhibits about Canberra events like the terrible bushfire. The Nolan gallery was a real highlight. I would have liked to see more of the ballet designs. The cafe was a bit disappointing.
Excellent small museum/gallery showcasing mainly collections relating to Canberra. We saw the Enrico Taglietti exhibition in July. Fascinating insight into part of Canberra’s architectural history.
Like almost every place I've visited in Canberra, this place didn't disappoint. And like every other place, totally wheelchair friendly. A fabulous outing with the little ones to share in a dramatics and imaginative storytelling time, followed by a wonderful time of "instrument petting". Five stars for these amazing offerings for the little ones, and what a way to introduce them to the feel and sound of orchestral musical instruments! The other galleries are very intetesting, well laid out, and spacious. It's definitely worth a visit if you're in Canberra.
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