Museum of Economic Botany in Adelaide, Australia – Museum Information

General Information

Museum nameMuseum of Economic Botany
CategoryMuseum
LocationNorth Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia,
Address Adelaide Botanic Garden, North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia (View on Google Maps)

The Museum of Economic Botany is situated within the Adelaide Botanic Garden and focuses on the relationship between plants and their economic uses. The museum features a diverse collection of specimens, including preserved plants, seeds, and educational displays that explore how various cultures utilize plant resources. Admission to the museum is free, making it an accessible destination for both casual visitors and those interested in studying botany. The museum offers self-guided tours that typically last around 30 minutes.

Inside the museum, visitors will find intriguing exhibits showcasing items like a cabinet filled with artifacts from ancient Ceylon, as well as a remarkable collection of paper mache models representing mushrooms and fruits. These displays highlight the practical uses of plants in different cultures and contexts. The museum is committed to education, providing information on various plant families and their significance in the economy and daily life.

Gallery

Open Hours

  • Friday: 10 AM–4 PM
  • Monday: 10 AM–4 PM
  • Saturday: 10 AM–4 PM
  • Sunday: 10 AM–4 PM
  • Thursday: 10 AM–4 PM
  • Tuesday: 10 AM–4 PM
  • Wednesday: 10 AM–4 PM

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance: Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom: Yes

Amenities

  • Restroom: Yes
  • Restaurant: No

Children

  • Good for kids: Yes

Contact Information

Phone+61 8 8222 9311
Website