Art And History Courses Adelaide Near Me

Adelaide Central School of Art South Australian Museum Flinders University Museum of Art The David Roche Foundation Adelaide College Of The Arts Samstag Museum of Art Adelaide Central Gallery Carclew WEA Adult Learning Hahndorf Academy Guildhouse Country Arts SA SASA Gallery - UniSA TAFE SA Museum of Classical Archaeology

1. Adelaide Central School of Art - Glenside

· 18 reviews

Kaurna Country, Glenside Cultural Precinct, 7 Mulberry Rd, Glenside SA 5065, Australia

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Adelaide Central School of Art: what do users think?

Fero Cerri: I'm so glad our daughter got the opportunity to do her studies with them.. she is very happy with this uni.👍👍👍

T L: Cold

anthony white: This is a great art school, regularly voted best in Australia. Superb location close to city but just far enough out to get grest free on site parking. Teaching staff are all practising artists. Only visual arts offered so you get specialised teachers. Give it a go.

T4U: Incredible campus, supportive and encouraging environment. High quality teaching. Definitely moneys worth and more.

Tash K: Strong supportive environment and fantastic place to learn & create!

2. South Australian Museum - Adelaide

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· 3412 reviews

North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

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South Australian Museum: what do users think?

Kevin Ng: Lovely museum to stroll around. So much to see!! If you have time visit NATURE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR exhibition. It’s well worth it!Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

Orlandinho Barros: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No

Shyamsundar Shrestha: Good Place. I love the Llama there, but there’s not much things to do. There are just some abstract art, preserved animals, and some aboriginal culture present in the museum.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Bonnie: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait …

Thorsten Körner: An incredibly great collection of indigenous art from South Australia and also a separate floor for pieces from the Pacific region. Free entry and a very nice little cafe! Definitely worth a visit!Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

G4m3r K0n3k0: Amazing. Took my 4 year old niece and she had to go through it twice. She loved it so much her parents are taking her again. It was great to ne doing something she enjoyed that didnt cost money.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Kurt: Outstanding visit. Always a great place to bring the family. And the souvenir shop is a must visit too. Highly recommended!Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Carrol Bond: Visited on Weekday

Peter Graham: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes

Alex Koid: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No

James Heasley: I really enjoyed the museum but it does need to be bigger, more area's for items.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Jorja Bishop: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait

Diego Antunes: It is free and amazing.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait …

Jon Hunter: Awesome museum mostly focused on natural history. It's free to enter but they do have some special exhibitions that you have to pay for.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Adam Wright: Always loved the museum, glad my daughter does too ❤️Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

장소연: It was really really really good 👍👍👍It was the best tourist destination during my 4 months living in Adelaide.This museum of incredible amount and information is free...From the pavilion where you can see Australian indigenous culture on the first floor, you could see the natural ecosystem, Egyptian mummies, and even minerals.Personally, I don't like museums that much, but I saw it in about 2 hours. The English explanations are also explained in an easy to understand manner, making it easy to read.It's nice that the land is large haha. It's almost as big as a transplanted wild place.I totally recommend it!

3. Flinders University Museum of Art - Bedford Park

· 5 reviews

Social Sciences North Sturt Rd, Bedford Park SA 5042, Australia

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4. The David Roche Foundation - North Adelaide

· 104 reviews

241 Melbourne St, North Adelaide SA 5006, Australia

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The David Roche Foundation: what do users think?

Tony “knucklehead” Storank: For me it was a reminder of how simple toys can be as special to a young child as any gadget you can get these days and imagination is wild in those early years growing up. I was envious of much of his collection until i found out he had a wealthy family that could spend big on gifts but by the same token shipped him off to boarding schools. Personally id rather play with dirt and stay at home during my formative years. Awesome collection and worth the trip in to see it.

James Yates: This is a must see collection which can only be seen by pre booking a guided tour of the main collection. However walk in exhibitions are held in part of the property. Currently a great, large display of toys from the mid 1800s onwards.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Jonathan: Great visit to the Australian Toy exhibition. Only open for another month. Don't miss it if you're a kid at heart. Beautifully presented.

Andrew Lang: Australian Toy collection on display at this excellent museum. A lot of memories of childhood toys come back while viewing the Luke Jones collection. Much fun to see these.Visited on Weekday Reservation recommended No …

Justin Richards: I haven't visited the House museum but the Gallery is incredible.. Second time I've visited the gallery. This time to see the vintage toy collection. Beautifully set up. Even has art in the bathrooms. The staff are friendly and informative. The entrance fee is quite reasonable. Absolutely love this gallery.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Debbie Sparre: Visited the antique toy exhibition yesterday..what a great trip out with grandson thoroughly enjoyed. Staff were very informative, if you haven't been before a great first visit experienceVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Cynthia Woodham: Loved this exhibition. Look forward to attending other exhibitions in the future.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait …

Елена Лисовая: We recently visited the museum with our 12-year-old son, and the hour-and-a-half tour flew by thanks to the amazing guide. The tour was packed with fascinating historical information. The museum exhibits many interesting and rare items. We highly recommend visiting!Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Steamed Xi: Fabulous and informative tour.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

CAT: Visited and saw an exhibition on quilts from war - in the old days regiments would take a tailor with them, and they and soldiers would occupy themselves by making quilts. Sometimes with chess boards included, to pass the time. Was a separate 2 hour visit to house available, need to book ahead for that oneVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

Lisa Joy: An exquisite home owned by the late art collector, David Roche. Tour guide, Naomi, was warm & knowledgeable in her description of David's life. Loved the wallpaper, furnishings, crockery & art pieces & the stories behind them. So much beauty with a legacy for art lovers to enjoy.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Cheryl Casey: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure

Lisa Kieran: Totally OTT home and collections of a lifetime by a man who could do and buy what he wanted. And, lucky he did all that, so we could see it too 😀. He's still in charge - in the huge green malachite urn near the entrance!Too much to even begin to list the interesting and expensive pieces on view. Take your time.The exhibition in the "ex dog kennels" at the time was of quilting. Also very interesting.

Diane Lewitzke: Excellent exhibitionVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

anne simon: An absolute joy of a collection, beautifully curated and explained with great knowledge and affection on the guided tour. The individual objects are exquisite, sometimes quirky and often moving; and to see them so lovingly displayed in the home for which they were bought is a rare delight, one which will stay with you long after you have left. This collection alone is worth a visit to Adelaide.

Michael Belletti: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes

Mark Hutton: Well worth a visit, fascinating collectionVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Debb Hutton: Love this place. Amazing artefacts.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

5. Adelaide College Of The Arts - Adelaide

· 3 reviews

39 Light Square, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

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6. Samstag Museum of Art - Adelaide

· 56 reviews

Hawke Building, City West campus, 55 North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

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Samstag Museum of Art: what do users think?

Helen Pereira: A fantastic purpose-built space for exhibitions of all media. Helpful, professional staff. Always well curated exhibitions.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

MURRAY ESKDALE: This compact gallery space packs a punch, it's a space that is clean lined that offers the artist scope to occupy the space as they want.

Jenny Davies: Excellent Bruce Nuske exhibition! Also liked the sand carpet. Worth visiting. 😃

Dewi Kusnadi: To be visited soon

Prue R: Excellent exhibitions. Well curated. I particularly enjoyed the “Carpet Sweeping” and “Teapot” seriesVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

email name: Great variety of art on offer, always a great day outVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Megan Walch: A great contemporary museum currently closed for renovations due to a burst water pipe. Don't miss it when it reopensVisited on Weekday Wait time 1 hr+ Reservation recommended Not sure …

Michelle: Fascinating place, highly recommend. Certainly don't see the need have food etc as there are numerous options nearby.

David van Bergen: Like it

7. Adelaide Central Gallery - Glenside

· 1 reviews

7 Mulberry Rd, Glenside SA 5065, Australia

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8. Carclew - North Adelaide

· 102 reviews

Kaurna Country, 11 Jeffcott St, North Adelaide SA 5006, Australia

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Carclew: what do users think?

Jeremy: Bir saçak gösterisi için güzel bir mekan.

Mitchell Bartel: Bu yıl Fringe şovum için balo salonunu kiraladım. Mekan kesinlikle harika, piyano kalitesi harika, personel çok cana yakın ve yardımsever ve iyi bir fiyata! Samimi bir etkinliğe ev sahipliği yapmak isteyen herkese kesinlikle tavsiye ederiz!

Thomas Tilley: Eve girmedim ama harika bir arazide bir düğün törenine katıldım. O gün başka özel bir etkinlik olmadığından yakınlarda çok sayıda park yeri mevcuttur.

Clare Watson: Düğünümüz için mükemmel bir mekan. Kolay iletişim. Bir işlev için kullanmanızı şiddetle tavsiye ederim. Güzel!!

louise woodhouse: Bir düğün için mükemmel konum

Lawrence Annadurai: Topluluk Bağlantısı için Mükemmel Mekan

Lynne Johnston: Great Fringe experience listening to Charlee Watt.

Mary-Anne: Lovely building and really enjoyed the exhibition and artist talk that I attended.

Harris Harford: Lovely place, I went to a wedding there and it was amazing. Plenty of space both outside and in.

E s: Delightful time and first live music event for my toddler. Clearly a treasured place with ownership felt by the young adults running the event. A precious gem of an organisation.

Alexander Skarsgard: A place where we can improve our art skill

Linda Grundy: Great time had by all, I really enjoyed the entertainment.Organisation was well done, the MC was great, very personable and got everyone to join in.Great.

9. Art Gallery of South Australia - Adelaide

· 2563 reviews

North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

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Art Gallery of South Australia: what do users think?

Courtney Barnes: Free gallery, lovely permanent collection hung in a unique and engaging way. Really enjoyed the curation!Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

donglei chen: Nice place to bring kids to visit when they are a bit older

Anne Bentley: and don't shy away from proactive works on show. It's always worthwhile when visiting Adelaide.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

Melissa Safar: Lovely gallery to visit. Beautiful Architecture and of course, great exhibitions. Plenty of street parking around.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

Katsuki Bakugou: Could walk around for hours exploring the art and still not get tired!Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait …

Graham Mylett: An amazing pact to visit. The Art Gallery has changed so much over the years, and the collections are incredible. Great accessibility too.

mandyGoTravelling: .The Gallery is renowned for its collections of Australian art, including indigenous Australian and colonial art, from about 1800 onwards. The collection is strong in nineteenth-century works

Jon Turn: Visiting this Art Gallery was a rewarding experience. The gallery houses an impressive range of artworks, with a strong focus on Australian art. The space is thoughtfully organized, and the staff are accommodating. However, some of the exhibits felt somewhat disjointed, lacking thematic coherence. The gallery's historical pieces are particularly noteworthy, but the modern art sections could use more context and explanation. Overall, it's a pleasant outing for art enthusiasts, though improvements could enhance the visit.

Wayne Hall: An excellent place to spend your timeVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

Eliza Conney: The gallery houses a wide range of artwork, from indigenous pieces to contemporary collections. The building itself is architecturally pleasing, and the exhibitions are well-organized. However, I found that some sections could use more detailed descriptions. It's a good spot for art lovers, but casual visitors might not find it overly engaging.

Rebecca Chaudhary: Easy to visit by tram and walking. Nice historical looking building. I saw the King Henry viii inspired gallery and it is beautiful. There is gallery shop. One note is the staff there wear suits, so you might stick out/ not blend in wearing casual clothes. They have paper maps of gallery available.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait …

Alina Herrador: Very kind staff. Thank you!Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Nicole Stewart: To my surprise, this gallery turned out to be quite remarkable. The collection featured stunning artwork in a variety of styles, from Impressionist and Dada to Chinese, Renaissance, religious, and contemporary. Two pieces that really stood out were the evocative horse corpse and the striking white room filled with red yarn. I thoroughly enjoyed the visit.

Steven Probert: Very good but not as good as Brisbane galleries

Di Ya: Wonderful well curated museum.Recommend to visit their shop, got a few really nice books there.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

10. WEA Adult Learning - Adelaide

· 39 reviews

223 Angas St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

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WEA Adult Learning: what do users think?

Jennifer Blackwood: Always great service and I never run out of courses and tours to take.😀🌹

Richard Jacobs: Casual learning place offering a large range of adult education/Entertainment offerings at a reasonable price.

Catherine Thiele: Have attended many courses here with my fiancee. So much fun!

Sandra Ker: I took an intro to computers in 1991 with successive program-specific courses to this day. International cuisine, food for a healthy microbiome, Tal Chi & yoga...I have so much gratitude for the WEA.

Achtung Baby: Did a Greek cooking course here and loved it!Fabulous facilities with angled mirrors on the ceiling to clearly see what the chef was doing. Would highly recommend.

Irène Moreau: Bless Yoshimi, she taught us dumplings and was such a wonderful and happy teacher

Dia Zam: Excellent place to learn a wide range of things

Pamela Ong: Have participated in the swimming lessons conducted at Oaks, and the instructors were great. Mark was exceptionally encouraging and provided individual attention. Sam was good and motivational, as well. Overall, it was non judgemental and a great learning experience. Look forward to next season.

Sheryl Milne: Really research the course that you sign up for, because the WEA magazine doesn't have detailed information

Shawnee Mepham: Had a great day learning leather decorating from Heidi!

Diane Cass: I have done many courses here and absolutely love it. The teachers have all been of a high caliber, the staff are helpful and friendly, and the building/equipment is perfect. I cannot speak highly enough of this great, local resource.

Deborah Lilley: Found the course the team at the front reception and teacher to be very professional, engaging, friendly and very approachable. Most helpful and attentive to my questions.

Maggie Godde: I recently did sandal making and cheeses making courses.Both instructors were fantastic. So helpful and knowledgeable.Would recommend to anyone who's been thinking of doing either of them.

Yulia: Great! Awesome staff

Kristin Jones: Over the years I have done numerous wonderful courses with the WEA including picture framing, bicycle maintenance, computer skills for Mac, Thai cookery, cheese making, home maintenance, pattern making, upholstery and most recently sourdough bread making.I have enjoyed every course I did and some have been excellent and all have been good.I haven't any photos to add but over the years have recommended courses to others as being affordable, great value and all really helpful.

Vilia “The nymph of the woods.”: I've been on several WEA day tours and one week long tour hosted by Dr Dennis and Trevor. They are always friendly and so knowledgeable on the areas we visit, especially the local history. Written notes are always extensive.The little library is outside WEA, just to the right of the main doors.

11. Department of Classics, Archaeology & Ancient History - Wayville

Napier Building, North Terrace Campus, Wayville SA 5005, Australia

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12. Hahndorf Academy - Hahndorf

· 53 reviews

68 Main Street, Hahndorf SA 5245, Australia

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Hahndorf Academy: what do users think?

Zeph: Great place to learn about the history of Hanhdorf and early German migrants.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Samantha Wilkinson: Great value and lovely environmentVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

靜雯: It’s a cute gallery with many products you can buy and take home. 👍🏻 What I like the most is that there is a classroom table and chairs. There is a blackboard on the table and chair for us to take commemorative photos. I like it very much! ! !

Rachel Mellema: A cute small gallery/museum/shop. There's lots of focus on the historical and local things from around the area which I enjoyed, and I also really liked the cards from local artists in the gift shop. The building itself is also really beautiful! Free entry is also great.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

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Nature of ingredients: The curator is so lovely and local to the area. It's worth it just to go in to say "hi" not to mention seeing a bit more of the history Hahndorf and the lovely local artworks

YONGSOO SONG: A place that always gives me peace

Ashkan N: A good little collection of history and art.

Sean Le Breuilly: A gem of a place especially the Museum part that tells the story about the early years of the Pioneer's settling and the birth of Hahndorf.Note, entrance into the museum is free.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Georg Mackay: This is a fabulous place filled with artworks by local artists. I always try to buy something when I visit. There are paintings, prints, pottery, jewellery. Something for all tastes and not mass produced in an overseas factory.

Andrew Clements: Quaint gallery and museum. An awful lot of dog pictures, paintings and sculptures when I visited. Has a gift shop with locally made items. Staff very friendly and the ambience was nice and relaxed. Really nice outdoor area with rose garden and seating.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Karin S.: Much to learn about Hahndorf and history!Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Fabrizio Capigatti: Amazing gallery with a lovely owner! Chatting with her has been amazing!

Cooper: A small gallery and museum in Hahndorf, with a little shop on the ground floor. The museum showcases historical items from Hahndorf, offering a glimpse into the town's past. The gallery features changing artworks, making it worth regular visits. The building itself is beautifully preserved.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait …

Mick Micallef: A very nice museum and something for the kids to learn about the history of the townLots of first nations art which was cool.There was also an interactive area with a circa 1900 classroom which the kids were able sit at and wrote their names on German.

13. Guildhouse - Adelaide

· 5 reviews

Lion Arts Centre, Corner North Terrace and, Morphett St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

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14. Country Arts SA - Port Adelaide

2 McLaren Parade, Port Adelaide SA 5015, Australia

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15. Workers' Educational Association of South Australia Inc - Adelaide

· 3 reviews

223 Angas St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

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16. SASA Gallery - UniSA - Adelaide

· 17 reviews

Kaurna Building, Level 2, Fenn Pl, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

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SASA Gallery - UniSA: what do users think?

Amanda Barns: Great place to visit, especially to see emerging artist’s works.

Fared Turkmani: Best painter in Adelaide

Naufal Fadhil: I like the concept of combining gallery and the campus life. To gain more attention, this gallery should promote more of their events and probably also maximizing the voyer space of Kaurna Building to accommodate more attractive info around whats going on inside the library.

quenton grantham: Education plus a nice place to visit

Nastassia Morrison: Fab place

dolores smith: Nice gallery

Alisha Paul: Great!

Roger “Darklantern” Lante: MOD. An entertaining exhibition.

Georgi Pyrlis: The best for less..... staff soooo friendly & helpful..... My favourite shop.

17. TAFE SA - Adelaide

· 21 reviews

39 Light Square, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

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TAFE SA: what do users think?

Lemurian Moon Gypsy: Central air-conditioning should be fixed blow's hot when it's hot & cold when it's cold mostly in the drawing room

Brayden C: Studied my Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design back in 2019 i think, Traveled from Murray Bridge everyday, Lecturers were absolutely fantastic during my whole experience and super supportive! but for the new kids today, what they say about degrees in art is disappointingly true... art isn't a secure career, unless your GOOD & to be good, there's a lot of competition to have to weigh in above - brutal truth. Honestly you don't need to blow $10k on a diploma to get a job either, all the certificate does is gets you in the door and shows you know a little "about this and that" then your portfolio gets you the job - you don't really end up that far ahead of the average joe on the street with Photoshop learning from YouTube in the end & there's plenty of impressive freelances on Fiver with more skill then you & me with no schooling... I finished my Diploma and ended up being successful working in Disability!! what a change up! - recently this year in 2023 i completed my first semester at the University of Adelaide studying architecture & have since pulled out as my eye is now on electrical through Tafe in Tonsley! - the course is free at the moment under the government and careers in electrical are basically guaranteed - what im saying out of all this is kids, focus on what is actually IN and HIRING like madness, workout what one your half interested in and make the deal, don't get to caught up on passion, passion doesn't always pay the bills.... its the hard reality & there are more millionaire tradies in Australia then collage degrees... sorry

michael short: Fantastic performance , very different from what I've seen before , realy opened my eyes to something new

Colin Chapman: Well laid out with good signage

Xia: Drippp so hard Im a puddle

18. Glenelg Art Gallery - Glenelg

· 15 reviews

Ground floor, Stamford Grand Hotel/2 Moseley St, Glenelg SA 5045, Australia

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Glenelg Art Gallery: what do users think?

B B: Wonderful gallery showcasing authentic Indigenous artwork.

Jo Shrapnel: Very knowledgeable and enthusiastic staff. Excellent variety of authentic Indigenous art.

Kathy Keain: Management & Staff very professional & friendly. Diverse range of art & gifts.... excellent range for tourists to S.A. + 'Locals!

Elliot Shaw: Amazing art gallery i have purchased some Australian landscape paintings 🖼 they look rather splendid and the price was within my parsimonious budget.Gregarious effervescent and engaging customer service. Highly recommend this business 👌Visited on Weekend …

Sue Nash: Outstanding paintings. Knowledgeable, patient and friendly staff.Highly recommendedVisited on Public holiday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Rhubee Neale: Great client and customer support

Lisa Vaughton: Natty little gallery in Stamford Grand. Lots of local artists of different backgrounds. Hunt around for little treasures you might not find elsewhere. My friend bought lots of things to take back to UK with him and I got a framed signed Limited edition print, which I love.Sometimes they have local artists painting in there. Good place for genuine authentic treasures. Prices variable depending what you buy. Sell jewellery as well including lovely electroplated gummut and gum leave necklaces/earrings. Julie Summers is the artist of this print.

Dylan Santich: Everything and handy to public transport

Alvertos Revach: The place to go for aboriginal art. They are experts.

Darren Smith: Huge amount of fantastic indigenous art

Ian Twigden: Great range of indigenous original art with fantastic assistant

Aaron Lim: So many, many amazing artist and not expensive great art!

Ailsa Hamilton-Steel: Wonderful display. Magical artistry and gifts

19. Museum of Classical Archaeology - Adelaide

· 14 reviews

University of Adelaide, Mitchell Building, North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

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Parvesh Chaudhary: Visited on Public holiday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes

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Thilanka Siriwardana: A must-visit place in Australia, this magnificent museum boasts a vast collection of ethnological materials from Aboriginal culture. I dedicated a significant amount of time to exploring it during our brief stay in Adelaide. The museum's exhibits are incredibly descriptive and comprehensive. For those who are foreigners and wish to gain a swift insight into Australia's history, including the lives of the Aboriginal people, a visit to this museum will certainly make the most of your time.

Deb B: Always love the SA museum.Visited on Weekday Reservation recommended No …

Joshua Howes: Very cool; lots of information and things to look at. We often go to the ice wall and look at the taxidermied birds and crittersVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Mary Ann Hollis: It was a love Friday experience. One of the many art application sessions. We look forward to coming to new exhibits.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Katrina: Interesting museum.Wish certain sections had more information instead of just a name tag and sometimes not even that.Bit confusing to navigate the levels, but overall a good informative place.

Pina Fitzharris: My 3 year old granddaughter loves the Museum. She loves the animals especially the lion. She waits each time for his tail to move.She learns something knew each time.

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