Located on Gadigal Country, a 15-minute walk from Sydney’s city center, the Art Gallery of New South Wales stands as one of Australia’s premier cultural attractions. The gallery comprises two striking buildings, Naala Nura and Naala Badu, set within an art garden that offers views of the Harbour. Inside, visitors can explore a rich collection of historical and contemporary art, including the Yiribana Gallery, which is dedicated to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art. The gallery also offers guided tours and dining experiences from renowned Australian chefs, providing a comprehensive immersion into the country’s artistic and cultural heritage.
Art Gallery of New South Wales
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