박물관 시드니

A modern museum built over and around the remains of Australia's first Government House, the Museum of Sydney celebrates the people and events that have shaped the character and soul of this city.

In 1788, Governor Phillip chose this site for his official residence. It quickly became the centre of the colony's administrative and social life, and an important focus of the first contact between the Gadigal people and the colonisers.

The physical remains of the colony's first government house and archaeological relics from the colony's first year of existence can be glimpsed through glass openings in the museum forecourt and foyer. 이것은 호주에서 가장 오래된 증거입니다.

박물관 앞마당에는 예술가 Fiona Foley와 Janet Laurence가 만든 특정 장소 설치물인 Edge of the Trees도 있습니다. 이것 수상 경력에 빛나는 공공 예술 설치는 전후의 문화 및 물리적 역사를 불러 일으 킵니다. 1788: 접촉과 침략/식민지가 발생했을 때 호주 역사의 중추적인 전환점이 되었습니다.

Today, through a diverse and changing program of exhibitions and events, this museum interprets the history of this symbolic place and tells the city's story.

Explore the museum's creative activity space! It's the perfect spot for children, and families to join in hands-on activities, workshops, and self-guided experiences inspired by our current exhibitions and displays.