There are 103 attractions in Sydney City Centre open on Monday
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and Gallery Australia in the seaside town of Sorrento is a contemporary art gallery specializing in middle-aged to experienced artists with a monthly exhibition schedule. The gallery also includes the Salon, a visible warehouse and a sculpture garden exhibiting more than 50 artists.
The vibrant Rushcutters Bay is an ideal spot to discover the best of Sydney.
Enjoy a beautiful stroll from Potts Points to Elizabeth Bay Marina and take in the stunning views of the main harbour.
Kintsugi is the unique and traditional Japanese art of repairing broken, chipped and cracked pottery with lacquer and gold.
Sydney Tower is the tallest structure in Sydney, Australia, and the second-tallest observation tower in the Southern Hemisphere.
An art gallery in Sydney dedicated to contemporary art.
The Australian Art and Design (AAD) Art Gallery is dedicated to creating beautiful environments.
They are all local Bourke Aboriginal artists who paint and carve using traditional and modern techniques. Visit the Bourke Aboriginal Art Gallery on Bourke's Main Street between the Pharmacy and CBA Bank. Admire the wide range of Aboriginal art created in the Bourke area. Everyone is welcome to come along and browse, shop or just have a thread!...
aMBUSH Gallery is an influence on the city's creative and cultural development that extends beyond the four walls of its Waterloo exhibition space.
The Anzac Memorial Hyde Park is a historical site and museum located in Darwin City, NSW.
The Argyle Cut is a Grade II listed highway and road cutting on Argyle Street in the central Sydney suburb, The Rocks. It was built from 1843 to 1868 with convict and paid labour.
Visit the Art Gallery of NSW, one of Australia's leading art museums. More than a million visitors enjoy the art collection every year.
The Art Gallery of New South Wales is delighted to acknowledge and pay respect to the Gadigal of the Eora nation, the traditional custodians of the land on which it proudly stands.
Art Masterclass is a premier boutique art studio offering a mix of traditional Australian craft workshops.
Artspace is the place where the public meets the artists and ideas of this time. Artspace was founded in 1983 as an artist-run contemporary art space dedicated to presenting contemporary and experimental art in a critical context.
ATTY is Graham Atwell, a digital artist and animal illustrator based in Sydney, Australia.
The Australia Council is the Australian Government's leading advisory, development and investment body.
Founded in 1827, Australia's oldest museum has expansive zoological and anthropological collections.
The Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM) is a government-run maritime museum in Darling Harbour, Sydney.
Located in a Grade II listed convict-built terraced house in Surry Hills, Sydney, the Badger and Fox Gallery offers an intimate and relaxing viewing space.
Welcome to Sydney's new harbour foreshore playground.
Charles Billich is an outstanding Australian surrealist painter of ballet, sports and architecture.
Showcases mechanical innovations that became steam engine practice: separate condenser, parallel motion and centrifugal governor, the sun-and-planet crank motion, and the double-acting cylinder.
The Bridge Stairs are historic and spacious. From the top of the Bridge Stairs, turn left for the Sydney Harbour Bridge Walkway, and right for the Cahill Expressway Lookout.
Busby's Bore Fountain commemorates the Busby Bore, a tunnel built to carry water from Lachlan Swamp (now Centennial Park) to Hyde Park.
Built in 1816, this sandstone cottage served as a sailors' home, water police headquarters & more.
Cape Bowling Green Light is an active lighthouse on Cape Bowling Green, a long promontory ending in a long, low sand bar about 30 kilometers (19 miles) from Ayr, Queensland, Australia.
The Captain Cook landmark commemorates Captain James Cook.
The Sydney Cenotaph is a Grade I listed monument on Martin Place in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The Centennial Park Reservoir or WS001 is a heritage-listed underground reservoir at 3R Oxford Street, Centennial Park, City of Randwick, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed and built by NSW Public Works Department from 1896 to 1898.