Traveling to Australia, this stop came to Sydney, to the rocky area of Sydney to punch in. Passing by, I saw this museum, located opposite the Sydney Opera House, founded in May 1989 and officially opened in 1991, collecting and exhibiting contemporary art in Australia, Asia Pacific and around the world. Early owned by the University of Sydney and largely funded by the South Wales Government and the Australian Parliament since 2001. The museum has three floors and more than 4,000 pieces, of which 3,060 were donated by artist John Power, mostly post-1960 artwork. The museum is open from 10am to 5pm daily, and is extended on Wednesday to 9pm, with Christmas breaks and no fees for visits.
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Traveling to Australia, this stop came to Sydney, to the rocky area of Sydney to punch in. Passing by, I saw this museum, located opposite the Sydney Opera House, founded in May 1989 and officially opened in 1991, collecting and exhibiting contemporary art in Australia, Asia Pacific and around the world. Early owned by the University of Sydney and largely funded by the South Wales Government and the Australian Parliament since 2001. The museum has three floors and more than 4,000 pieces, of which 3,060 were donated by artist John Power, mostly post-1960 artwork. The museum is open from 10am to 5pm daily, and is extended on Wednesday to 9pm, with Christmas breaks and no fees for visits.
We had only a few hours left in town and we decided to spend it at this museum. There was a small collection with some interesting works by Australian artists. We got a guide (about an hour) and it was free. This visit to this museum made us both memorable and enjoyable. I highly recommend it as it gives you a better view of the collection. The cafe on the fourth floor has a nice view and worth a visit
It is free here, very large, there are many staff guarding contemporary art, some of which are good and some are difficult to understand. The place is very large, but most rooms are empty. So many staff, it must cost a lot. I feel some artworks are excellent, they must be very expensive, I would question whether it could be worth the money. Art is a necessity, but it seems to be lost here. Many people think differently.
Located in the Rocks area, it is easy to take the car and boat by light rail. Art creation exhibitions are free and charged
现代博物馆很大 经常会有展览哦!
可以看到海港大桥的悉尼当代艺术博物馆🏛 打卡每个城市的博物馆和美术馆是我的习惯。第三次来悉尼,终于有时间来当代艺术博物馆来看看😍 位于岩石区的当代艺术博物馆(又称澳大利亚现代美术馆Museum of Contemporary Art Australia)就在环形码头边上,距离歌剧院和海港大桥都不远哟😁 推荐指数:🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅 🌈是澳大利亚首屈一指的博物馆,专门展览、解读和收藏来自澳大利亚和遍及世界的当代艺术品。 🌈这里的展品2-3个月就会更新,每年都有多个重要的当代展览被吸引到这里举办。 🌈一楼的MCA商店里可以买到很多精彩的工艺品、装饰品和写真集等,非常有格调,当然价格也不是很亲民🤣 🌈顶层(4楼)咖啡馆地理位置不错,面对着悉尼湾,可以看到海港大桥(半侧面🤪)和大游轮🛳 📍详细地址:140 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000 🚙交通攻略:从市中心(myer百货)或歌剧院或海港大桥那里可以直接步行前往 ⏰开放时间:周一-周二、周四-周日10:00–17:00,周三10:00–21:00 💰门票:免费(特展须付费,成人24澳币,美术馆会员免费) 🚶预计时长:2小时左右 💡实用tips 1⃣️10:00准时开门,如果到早了就可以顺便把著名的岩石区the rock逛逛,附近还有网红店❤the pancake on the rock🥞(下一篇笔记会提到)。 2⃣️顶层咖啡馆☕地理位置还算不错,但不能说“绝佳”,因为在露台这里悉尼歌剧院是看不到的,被那艘大游轮妥妥挡住了😂 3⃣️可以提前上博物馆官网🖥 了解近期展品
悉尼的澳大利亚当代艺术博物馆是一家十分有意思的现代博物馆,这里有着十分有创意的壁画,或者是各式各样奇思妙想的设计,其中有一面墙放着各种颜色和样式的塑料拖鞋,虽说看不懂啥意思,但是还是挺有趣的。
从悉尼港的圆形码头转过去几乎是悉尼歌剧院斜对面的当代艺术博物馆,免费开放,部分特展付费。作品挺多多数有些看不懂,走马观花随便看看吧!感受一下现代艺术家的稀奇古怪的艺术想象力。