Hidden gems: Science museums in Australia

Discover the city's hidden treasures—remarkable spots that are relatively undiscovered but offer exceptional experiences. Our selection criteria? A rating of 4.5 or higher with fewer than 150 reviews. Explore these lesser-known yet outstanding places that promise a delightful visit in Australia. This list contains 7 places from Science museum category.

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Outback Exploratorium
Science museum
👍👍 Amazing place, even for adults. Got gifts fro little and big kids at home that I have not seen before. Friendly staff Remember to pick a copy of the Platypus book by a local author.
5.00 (5 reviews)
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Build-A-Mind Blue Mountains
Disability services and support organization
4.90 (7 reviews)
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Albert Kersten Mining and Minerals Museum (Geocentre)
Museum
👍👍 Interesting place, informative staff, loved learning about the minerals and rocks discovered and mined around our local. A microscope so you can look at them in detail. A little gift shop aswell to purchase some very reasonable priced rocks to take home. Donation as the entry fee. I love crystals 😉...
4.70 (125 reviews)
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Australian PlantBank
Science museum
👍👍 Mind blowing programme they are running. Real science and conservation happening here
4.70 (93 reviews)
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Megafauna Central
Archaeological museum
👍👍 A very interesting place to learn more about the creatures that used to roam Australia. High quality exhibits. I was very happy to give them a donation for the experience. Thank you for making it free for the public.
4.60 (104 reviews)
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Charles Darwin University Nursing Museum
Science museum
4.60 (5 reviews)
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Physics Museum
Science museum
👍👍 I went for the opportunity to see the dripping pitch, and it was everything I hoped for. You could spend an hour in the tightly crammed museum. Having the audio guide is really helpful since I don't have a science background and had no idea what most of the collection was for.
4.50 (45 reviews)
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