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Melbourne Museum Entry Ticket
Melbourne Museum Entry Ticket
Melbourne Museum Entry Ticket
Step into the Melbourne Museum, Australia’s largest museum and a gateway to the country’s history, culture, and natural wonders. Come face-to-face with Horridus the Triceratops, explore the award-winning First Peoples exhibition, and wander through the living rainforest of the Forest Gallery. With interactive galleries for children and thought-provoking exhibits for all ages, it’s a must-visit in Melbourne.
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Highlights
Step inside the Melbourne Museum, Australia’s largest museum, to uncover stories of history, culture, and the natural world. From prehistoric giants to immersive living galleries, it’s a place where knowledge and discovery come alive for visitors of all ages.
Highlights include Horridus the Triceratops, the world’s most complete specimen of its kind, the award-winning First Peoples exhibition, and the Forest Gallery, a living southern rainforest habitat. With interactive spaces like the Pauline Gandel Children’s Gallery, this museum is both educational and family-friendly.
- World-Class Dinosaur Fossil: See Horridus, the most complete Triceratops ever found.
- First Peoples Exhibition: Explore the award-winning exhibit celebrating Australia’s Aboriginal history and culture.
- Forest Gallery: Walk through a living rainforest habitat featuring native birds, reptiles, and amphibians.
- Children’s Gallery: Discover hands-on fun at the Pauline Gandel Children’s Gallery (subject to availability).
- Australia’s Largest Museum: Dive into stories of history, culture, science, and the environment.
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Additional information
- Monday to Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Melbourne Museum, 11 Nicholson Street, Carlton, Melbourne, VIC 3053, Australia
- Map: View Map
- Food and drinks are not allowed inside the museum.
- Storage areas are available for rent.
- Pauline Gandel Children’s Gallery is included with entry but subject to availability—check at the front desk.
- Children aged 0–16 enter free of charge but must be accompanied by a paying adult.
- Digital ticket for entry.
- Valid ID (if requested).
- Wheelchair accessible.
- Service animals are welcome.
- Lift includes tactile indicators.
- Autism-friendly resources include sensory maps, quiet times, and social scripts.
- Instant confirmation upon booking.
- No cancellations or rescheduling permitted for this ticket.
- Present your digital ticket at the entrance for direct admission.
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Melbourne Museum
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Booked our Melbourne Museum entry tickets through Pelago and had a great experience. No queues at all – we just walked straight in with our e-tickets. The process was super easy and convenient. The museum itself was fantastic – lots to see and explore, especially for kids. Highly recommend both the museum and booking through Pelago for a hassle-free visit!
It was enjoyable and the kids love the place. Hassle free booking instead of queuing. Just to note, for kids below 4, will need to go to counter to take separate ticket.
Worthed Museum in Melbourne, Big and Nice Museum. Our Kids are Enjoy!
First time visiting and loved it. Full of some many amazing things spent 2 hours there.
Very educational museum, highly recomended!
It's a must museum.
It was a great experience watching the little penguin come back from the seas, you can even see them upclose along the walk way
Museum was great and really shows what the exhibition could be.