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Nicholson Museum (CLOSED)

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Time Out says

Note: The University of Sydney has currently closed its musuems as it works on construction of the new Chau Chak Wing Museum, which will combine the University’s Nicholson, Macleay and University Art collections under one roof, with new research facilities, and engaging programs for the public. The new museum will open 18 November, 2020.

It's hard to believe, but the largest collection of antiquities in the southern hemisphere can be found in the grounds of the University of Sydney. And it's completely free to visit. Created in 1860 by Sir Charles Nicholson (who was also one of the University of Sydney founders), the Nicholson Museum is an unexpected and unassuming treat, the kind of place you almost expect to find Dr Henry 'Indiana' Jones doing a spot of research.

"Sir Charles Nicholson really was dedicated to bringing the cultural traditions of England to Australia," says senior curator at the Nicholson Museum, Michael Turner. "In 1856 he travelled to Egypt and Europe where he purchased artefacts, many of which you can see in the Museum today. The space really is an enduring testament to the foresight and single-minded determination of one man."

Today, the museum is one of the only places in Sydney you can see a real mummy, examine tomb carvings and explore ancient worlds.

Details

Address:
The University of Sydney
Manning Rd
Camperdown
Sydney
2006
Opening hours:
Mon-Fri 10am-4.30pm; first Sat of the month noon-4pm; Closed Fri Dec 18, 2015 to Sun Jan 3, 2016.
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