There are 24 attractions in Darwin open on Sunday
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Christ Church Cathedral, which was built in 1977 as part of the renewal of Darwin after Cyclone Tracy, is an award-winning building that blends the best of old and new.
The Darwin Aviation Museum displays aircraft and aircraft engines of relevance to the Northern Territory and aviation in Australia.
The Darwin Cenotaph commemorates Australian men and women who have served in conflicts in which Australia has been involved.
The Darwin Military Museum was originally established as an artillery museum by the Royal Australian Artillery Association (NT) Inc (RAAA) to exhibit photographs and artefacts from Darwin's history during World War II.
Experience the best of Darwin's waterfront at the Darwin Waterfront.
Fannie Bay Gaol is a historic gaol which operated as Her Majesty's Gaol and Labour Prison, from 20 September 1883 until 1 September 1979.
At Flight Path Golf & Outdoor Recreation, you can take part in a variety of fun and engaging activities.
Experience the beauty of Darwin's Premier Public Golf Course, with 55 acres of lush tropical gardens located on the edge of the city.
Outstanding fashion and accessories locally made and/or designed in Darwin, Australia
The Mason Gallery brings to Darwin the distinctive designs and bold, vibrant colors of art created by Aboriginal artists from the Arnhem Land, Central Desert and Western Desert regions.
Mbantua Gallery specializes in art from the Utopia region of central Australia and represents around 200 artists from this region, mostly women, creating beautiful and delicate creations which are exhibited in our galleries in Darwin and Alice Springs and also online. . Mbantua Gallery also stocks one-of-a-kind opals and jewellery, handcrafted sculptures and a beautiful selection of ethically sourced souvenirs....
The main museum of the Northern Territory.
The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) is the leading cultural organization in the Northern Territory.
Come and explore the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT), the NT's premier cultural institution.
A comprehensive account of the Chinese people in the Top End of the Territory from 1874 to the present day through photographs, memorabilia, heritage objects and family history.
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Readback has been in business in Darwin since 1995.
The Bombing of Darwin and History of the RFDS Experiences are definitely a must-see for any Darwin visitor.
Stokes Hill Wharf is the main wharf for the city of Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia and is named after Stokes Hill, which it sits beside.
Tactile Arts is a members-based not-for-profit organization that has been exhibiting and promoting the careers of creators of contemporary arts and crafts in the upper Northern Territory since 1973. by providing access to multiple platforms from which to develop both creative and professional skills. His vision is to see a world where handmade art is valued in everyday life. They present a progressive annual program of exhibitions, workshops, artist residencies and major events.
The main exhibit of the museum is a B52 bomber.
If you're looking for convenient access to the Casuarina Square car parks, you can take Trower Road, Dripstone Road, or Bradshaw Terrace.
Subterranean attraction honoring the heroes & victims of World War II with exhibits, photos & art.
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