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Students on the forecourt, Museum of Sydney. Photograph (c) Paolo Busato 2008
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Sydney is a big, global city, home to almost 5 million people from all over the world. The Museum of Sydney tells the story of the city’s development – from plague outbreaks in the Rocks to ‘making do’ in the Great Depression, from Sydney’s early architecture to the greening of our city today, from the lights of Kings Cross to new developments on the city fringe. 

See images of Sydney then and now, and find out why Sydney looks and feels the way it does today. Learn about important sites, places and people in Sydney’s history.

Watch the city from an elevated lookout, with glimpses of the harbour through the skyscapers that surround this CBD museum.

PAINTING THE ROCKS

View towards the harbour in The Rocks, Sydney at the turn of the century. �Clyde Street� (detail), Sydney Long, c1901, oil on canvas, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales (c) Ophthalmic Research Institute of Australia

Against the backdrop of slum clearances a group of artists set out to capture ‘Old Sydney’ before it disappeared.

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UP THE CROSS: RENNIE ELLIS & WESLEY STACEY

Rennie Ellis: 'US Servicemen and Girls, Kings Cross' 1970-71 (detail) © Rennie Ellis Photographic Archive

The sights, sounds and rhythms of Kings Cross during 1970–71.

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WHAT'S ON

WHAT'S ON
AT THE
MUSEUM OF SYDNEY


Events, exhibitions, movies, talks and walks!

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Location: Corner Phillip and Bridge Streets, Sydney, NSW 2000

Contact: 02 9251 5988

Admission:

  •  Adult $10 I
  •  Child/Concession $5 |
  •  Family $20 |
  •  Members free |

Hours: Daily 9.30am — 5pm | Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day

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