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Visiting the Museum

Explore vibrant exhibitions on immigration history in South Australia. Featuring a number of hands on displays the main galleries take you from pre-European Australia to the present day through a range of personal stories and engaging objects.

The exhibitions highlight the many different cultures that make up our community. We celebrate the diversity of cultures in South Australia and also look at the more challenging aspects of immigration history, including the impact immigration has had on Indigenous people. The museum actively encourages debate and feedback from visitors.

82 Kintore Avenue
ADELAIDE SA 5000

Telephone:

61-08 8207 7580

Facsimile:

61-08 8207 7591

Email:

migration@history.sa.gov.au

Open:

10am - 5pm Monday to Friday

1pm - 5pm weekends and public holidays

Closed:

Christmas Day and Good Friday

Admission:

Free

Services:

Education Officer, Guides available, disabled access.

Director:

Viv Szekeres

Senior Curator:

Christine Finnimore

Curator:

Catherine Manning

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Housed in the historic remains of Adelaide’s Destitute Asylum in the city centre, the Migration Museum is a place to explore South Australia’s history and cultural diversity.

 

 

 

 

 

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