1. Go to the Art Gallery
of New South Wales:
The Art Gallery of New
South Wales (NSW) is really one of the preferred museums in the city. There are
lots of fine landscape paintings, statues and portraits in its collection by
Australian and European artists. This is a really considerable collection.
Here,
a few of my favourites were Guerard’s “Jebel Cherib”, Albert Hanson’s “Pacific
Beaches,” and Batten’s “Snowdrop and the Seven Little Men.”
2. Journey to the Museum
of Contemporary Art:
Know that the contemporary
art museum is free and features Australian artists, counting many Aboriginals.
While I am not a huge fan of this type of art, the Aboriginal collection was
spectacular. You can really believe the artists’ connections to their ground
and culture as well as the pain of past attempts to remove it from them.
3. Visit the Beaches:
Sydney is famous for its
(free) beaches, and there is no better way to spend one of the city’s many
sunny days than by taking pleasure in one of them. Also keep in mind that avoid
going on the weekends, when they come in a huge number and you have to fight
for space.
4. Events:
Since the city comes with
a complex about Melbourne being known as the culture capital of Australia, it
attempts to outclass its rival by hosting over 30 events each year. It comes
with concerts, festivals, art gallery nights and much more.
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