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Museum And Art Gallery Of The Northern Territory
The Land Down Under is blessed with wonderful natural waterd, rich flora, majestic peaks and abundant wildlife. It is for these facts that tourists visit Australia for various traveling-related reasons. However, the beauty that is associated with Australia as a whole is very apparent in the Northern Territory. Preserving the rare beauty of the region, are found in its Museum and Art Gallery. It is where tourists and history buffs can get a glimpse of Northern Territory's compelling rich history. About the Museum and Art GalleryThe Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory is the major cultural institution of the region. It was built in 1969 in a tropical garden found in the Darwin Harbour. The Museum houses the different masterpieces of famous Australian painters and other items related to the Southeast Asian and Aboriginal arts. Important cultural and historical artifacts are also displayed therein. The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory also allows its guests to learn more about the region through its various exhibits and galleries. The Museum keeps a gallery that is specially made to commemorate the life before and after the disastrous Cyclone Tracy hit the city of Darwin. Some exhibits that can be seen inside the Museum and Art Gallery focus on visual arts, material culture and maritime archeology. There are also exhibitions that display more than 30,000 items about the fabric art, pottery, craft, and sculpture of Northern Territory. It was only in 1981 when the fish section was developed inside the museum. The 200,000 specimens of fish in the particular section never fail to impress the visitors of the Museum. Aside from providing lectures on history and showcasing the natural treasures of the country, the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory also has exhibits about the region's cultural heritage. To provide the visitors exceptional educational and entertainment experience, exhibition talks are conducted in the Museum. These discussions give guests the opportunity to ask questions and receive answers from people with an indepth knowledge of the Northern Territorys history. The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory is open daily and offers free admission. It can ably accommodate all sorts of travelers' expectations of a rich presentation of the region's history and culture, which can only make its guests further appreciate Northern Territory's charm as a favorable travel destination.
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