Reserve Bank of Australia Museum in Sydney, Australia – Museum Information

General Information

Museum nameReserve Bank of Australia Museum
CategoryMuseum
LocationDarling Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales,
Address 65 Martin Pl, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia (View on Google Maps)

The Reserve Bank of Australia Museum is situated within the historic Reserve Bank building in Martin Place, Sydney. This museum focuses on Australian currency, displaying its evolution from early colonization to modern times. Visitors can explore well-organized exhibits showcasing banknotes and coins, alongside informative panels that detail the significance of various designs. The museum is free to enter and typically operates from Monday to Friday, 10 AM to 4 PM. A visit generally lasts about an hour, making it a convenient stop for those interested in financial history or economics.

Currently, the museum features interactive displays that engage visitors of all ages, including children. Notable items include original banknotes and exhibits about the introduction of polymer notes, which are unique to Australia. The collection reflects not just the history of currency, but also the social and economic changes throughout Australia’s development.

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Open Hours

    Accessibility

    • Assisted listening devices: Yes

    Amenities

    • Restroom: Yes

    Crowd

    • Family-friendly: Yes

    Children

    • Good for kids: Yes

    Contact Information

    Phone+61 2 9551 9743
    Website