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Museum of Sydney

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Corner of Phillip and Bridge Streets, Sydney 2000
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Modern museum built on the site of the original Government House. The museum explorers Sydney's colonial heritage, and celebrates the first nations resilience, achievements, and history of Gadigal Country.

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Free

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