Please visit the websites for the following Museums in Sydney:-
- Army Museum of NSW, Victoria Barracks, Paddington
- Art Gallery of NSW It holds significant collections of Australian, European and Asian Art.
- Australian Currency Museum It tells the story and displays the currency and related items.
- Australian Museum It has unique & extensive collections of natural science & cultural artefacts.
- Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM) Australia's most-visited maritime museum.
- Elizabeth Bay House was known as the "finest house in the colony".
- Elizabeth Farm contains part of the oldest surviving European building in Australia.
- Great Synagogue Museum Founded in the 1980's, It showcases the outstanding collection of Jewish artefacts.
- Hyde Park Barracks It provided lodgings for convicts in government employment.
- Jewish Museum is dedicated to documenting and teaching the history of the Holocaust.
- Justice & Police Museum was originally the Water Police Court (1856).
- Meroogal is a charming testament to early days and early ways.
- Mint In 1854, the first Mint was established outside of the United Kingdom.
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Museum of Fire, Penrith
- Museum of Sydney (MOS) on the site of the First Government House.
- PowerHouse Museum Unique & diverse collections of 385,000 objects.
- Rocks Discovery Centre is a commitment to conserving and promoting the natural and cultural heritage of the Rocks.
- Rose Seidler House is one of Australia's most uncompromising modernistic buildings.
- Rouse Hill estate is one of Australia's most culturally important historic properties.
- Vaucluse House survives as one of Sydney's only 19th century harbourside estates.
- Westpac Museum In 1817, the Bank of NSW was the first bank in Australia
