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Based upon the Ring of Brodgar in Scotland, Glen Innes’s Standing Stones are a reflection of the town’s Celtic heritage.


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Address:
Martins Lookout, Watsons Drive, Glen Innes
Telephone (02) 6730 2400
Website www.gleninnestourism.com
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  • Genesis, 30 Jul 2024


    Museum date alone

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  • Jo, 17 Mar 2024


    Schönes Museum mit kostenlosen Ausstellungen und zur Zeit mit Ramses.

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  • kwakseongjin, 20 Jan 2024


    대자연의 호주를 느낄 수 있는 모든 전시가 훌륭하며. 세인트 메리 대성당을 볼 수 있는 최고의 장소.

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  • Robert, 24 Dec 2023


    The bird display is incredible!

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  • Arlen, 11 Jul 2022


    Well laid out and curated exhibitions. Great for families or if you're just visiting.

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  • Dim, 29 Dec 2018


    Nice museum, like natural history museum. Good exhibition dedicated to whales.

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  • Dmitry, 28 Nov 2018


    Good exhibition of dead animals, but it smells dead animals too ;(

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  • Dmitry, 28 Nov 2018


    Good exhibition of dead animals, but it smells dead animals too ;(

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  • Mara, 25 Nov 2018


    Wildlife Photographer of the Year is a must, every year.

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  • Lívia, 07 Jun 2018


    Ótimo museu!

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  • John, 28 May 2018


    Generally a museum of natural history, with special focus on the wildlife of Australia. Also a strong emphasis on Aboriginal culture.

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  • Christoph, 06 May 2018


    Grosse Mammut Austellung

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  • Nao, 12 Mar 2017


    オーストラリアの歴史やアポリジニーに関する展示を期待していましたが、同じルーツを持つパプアニューギニアの文化についての展示が少しありましたが、野生動物や昆虫の展示がメインでした。入館料は大人15AUD。

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  • Demi, 09 Jan 2017


    Kids totally loved it here. Very engaging and informative. Will definitely back for the coffee too!

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  • Nasir AlWahib, 28 Oct 2016


    i like this place because it talks about original australian culture

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  • Lisa, 07 Jun 2016


    Nice place when is rainy outside. Coffe place at the 4th floor + wifi

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  • Jon, 07 Jul 2015


    Lovely view from the roof terrace

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  • Jennifer, 11 Jun 2015


    Great event with beautiful views at night of Sydney.

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  • Feisal, 05 Mar 2015


    Went to Aztec Exhibition. Attractive lay out and comprehensive information.

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  • Oliver, 31 Jan 2015


    My favourite permanent exhibition had to be the Indigenous section. The Inca exhibition was in town - worth visiting.

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  • Jackson, 21 Jan 2015


    Located near the cook & Phillip aquatic center, great collection of works

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  • Mary, 26 Nov 2014


    Aztecs exhibition was super entertaining :) Museums can be fun!

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  • Nora, 22 Nov 2014


    A bit pricey but tons of good exhibits and gorgeous architecture. Definitely recommend it!

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  • Duncan, 19 Oct 2014


    They trying to raise money by setting up a dinosaur fossil display. How will it work?Remains to be seen

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  • Rachel, 10 Aug 2014


    So glad I stopped here! Great for kids and adults! Excellent exhibits teach about Australia's natural history.

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  • Em, 15 Jul 2014


    Jurassic lounge appears to be seasonal - check before you get excited about going!

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  • Leigh, 25 May 2014


    Go see the Wildlife Photography exhibition

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  • Nadim, 27 Apr 2014


    Great interactive exhibits that superbly manage to keep the kids engaged.

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  • Georgina, 10 Apr 2014


    So so Aboriginal section best bit. But then I spoilt with London Museums.

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  • Tony, 06 Apr 2014


    Wear earplugs. The noise level from screaming kids reverberates and is magnified by the old walls and is deafening and inescapable.

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