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The Australian National Maritime Museum offers thousands of exhibits illustrating the history of Australia, from ancient time up to the present. Located at Darling Harbour New South Wales, the museum was established in 1991 and from then on, the place was opened to the public to provide various services. This is aside from the several exhibits of fascinating relics, featuring the life of Aboriginal people. The museum is also showing the kind of life in convict ships and how Australia fought for their lives during the World War 1 in Gallipoli.

The National Maritime Museum in Australia is open for viewing from Monday to Saturday. Visiting hours is from 9:30 am-5 pm. Trip to this museum provides easy access to well-planned travelers. Going in there can be made through car or by public transport. Planning the trip ahead is recommended, so that time can be maximized to ensure that every spot is visited.

The entry to the museum is free. If curiosity strikes and you want to take the opportunity to look at the different intriguing vessels, it is best to purchase tickets with a group. Special offers and discount rates are given for groups. Guided tour is also provided. This is the best time to know more about museum and its ancient artifacts. It features the Welcome hall, Wharf 7, The James Craig square-rigger sailing ship, HMAS Vampire (Destroyer) and HMAS Onslow (Submarine).

Great services and different amenities can be expected in Australian National Maritime Museum. Baby change rooms and disabled access will bring comfort. In addition to that, cafes, Vaughan Evans Library and Volunteers, Kid?s deck and audio tours are part of their excellent services.
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