Canberra Surrounds museums

The National Museum of Australia is located on the Acton Peninsula and offers a comprehensive look into Australia's past, present, and future. Visitors can explore a wide range of artifacts and engage in interactive experiences, such as the Garden of Australian Dreams. Guided tours provide a deeper understanding of the museum's collections and significance.

Situated in Canberra's city center on London Circuit, the Canberra Museum and Gallery (CMAG) highlights the region's history and culture. Notable for hosting The Nolan Collection, with over 140 works by artist Sidney Nolan, CMAG regularly features exhibitions and events, managing the collection on behalf of the Australian Government.

The National Gallery of Australia, located on Lake Burley Griffin, is a premier art museum showcasing world-renowned works and exhibitions. From contemporary pieces by artists like Yayoi Kusama to classics by Botticelli and Rembrandt, the museum also houses the largest collection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art in the world.

Beyond the national museums, Canberra boasts a diverse range of cultural attractions, including the Australian War Memorial, National Portrait Gallery, and National Dinosaur Museum. The city's local arts scene thrives with galleries like M16 Artspace, ANU School of Art & Design Gallery, and Craft + Design Canberra, offering insights into Australia's heritage and creative community.

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