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Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum
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The Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum - Home of the Somerville Collection is located in the city of Bathurst in regional New South Wales Australia and was opened in July 2004. The collection is housed in a group of heritage buildings, the old 1874 public school buildings, in the centre of the city.
Nearby attractions
Machattie Park
William St & Keppel St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Bathurst District Historical Society
162 Russell St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery
70/78 Keppel St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Old Government Cottage
2795/16 Stanley St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Miss Traill's House
321 Russell St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
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Pantano's Bar & Grill
73 William St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Church Bar
Entrance via carpark at end of, 1 Ribbon Gang Ln, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Piccolo's on William
Unit 4/40 William St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Anam Restaurant
177 Howick St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Chef Li Chinese Restaurant
177 Howick St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Porters Cafe
76 William St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Ristretto Bathurst
2/205 Howick St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Venue Café & Bar
210 Howick St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
The Jewel of Bathurst
108 William St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Smile Elephant Thai Restaurant
129 George St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
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Littomore Suites Bathurst
19 Charlotte St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
MèRose Place
37 George St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Heritage Inn Bathurst
102 Stewart St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Accommodation in an Historic Warehouse
121A Keppel St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Comfort Inn Serenity Bathurst
19 Havannah St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Country Lodge Motor Inn
145 William St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Encore Apartments
187 Piper St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
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Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum
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Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum

224 Howick St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
4.6(499)
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The Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum - Home of the Somerville Collection is located in the city of Bathurst in regional New South Wales Australia and was opened in July 2004. The collection is housed in a group of heritage buildings, the old 1874 public school buildings, in the centre of the city.

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attractions: Machattie Park, Bathurst District Historical Society, Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, Old Government Cottage, Miss Traill's House, restaurants: Pantano's Bar & Grill, Church Bar, Piccolo's on William, Anam Restaurant, Chef Li Chinese Restaurant, Porters Cafe, Ristretto Bathurst, Venue Café & Bar, The Jewel of Bathurst, Smile Elephant Thai Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum

Machattie Park

Bathurst District Historical Society

Bathurst Regional Art Gallery

Old Government Cottage

Miss Traill's House

Machattie Park

Machattie Park

4.5

(401)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Bathurst District Historical Society

Bathurst District Historical Society

4.1

(14)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery

Bathurst Regional Art Gallery

4.5

(127)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Old Government Cottage

Old Government Cottage

4.4

(9)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum

Pantano's Bar & Grill

Church Bar

Piccolo's on William

Anam Restaurant

Chef Li Chinese Restaurant

Porters Cafe

Ristretto Bathurst

Venue Café & Bar

The Jewel of Bathurst

Smile Elephant Thai Restaurant

Pantano's Bar & Grill

Pantano's Bar & Grill

4.3

(388)

Click for details
Church Bar

Church Bar

4.4

(462)

$

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Piccolo's on William

Piccolo's on William

4.4

(407)

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Anam Restaurant

Anam Restaurant

4.5

(186)

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4.6
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5.0
2y

The Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum is an awe-inspiring institution that deserves resounding praise for its remarkable collection, educational value, and its role in promoting the understanding and appreciation of Australia's rich geological history. Located in Bathurst, New South Wales, this museum stands as a testament to the wonders of Earth's past.

The museum's collection is truly extraordinary. It showcases an extensive array of fossils and minerals, each with its own unique story to tell. From the skeletal remains of ancient creatures to exquisite mineral specimens, the exhibits offer a captivating journey through millions of years of geological evolution. The attention to detail in the curation and presentation of these artifacts is evident, allowing visitors to marvel at the intricate beauty and scientific significance of each piece.

One of the museum's notable highlights is the renowned Somerville Collection. This collection houses a breathtaking display of fossils, including the impressive dinosaur skeletons. The sheer size and intricate preservation of these fossils leave visitors in awe and provide a tangible connection to the prehistoric world. The Somerville Collection is a testament to the rich fossil heritage of Australia and the importance of preserving and studying these invaluable relics.

The educational value of the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum is exceptional. It offers a wealth of knowledge and resources for visitors of all ages. Informative displays, interactive exhibits, and engaging programs provide a captivating learning experience. Visitors can delve into the world of paleontology and geology, gaining a deeper understanding of the Earth's history and the processes that have shaped our planet over time.

The museum's commitment to research and scientific exploration is commendable. It actively collaborates with universities, researchers, and experts in the field, contributing to ongoing discoveries and advancements in the understanding of Australia's fossil and mineral treasures. By facilitating research and sharing the findings with the public, the museum serves as a catalyst for scientific curiosity and exploration.

Beyond its educational contributions, the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum offers a captivating experience for visitors. The meticulously designed exhibits, immersive displays, and state-of-the-art technology create an enchanting ambiance that ignites curiosity and sparks wonder. The museum's dedication to providing an engaging and enjoyable visit ensures that visitors leave with a newfound appreciation for the natural wonders that lie beneath the Earth's surface.

In conclusion, the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum is a remarkable institution that celebrates Australia's geological heritage. Its extraordinary collection, educational offerings, and commitment to scientific research make it a destination that ignites curiosity, inspires wonder, and fosters a deep appreciation for the wonders of our planet's past. A visit to the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum is a journey through time, where one can marvel at the beauty and scientific significance of fossils and minerals, and gain a profound understanding of Australia's...

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5.0
1y

I love rocks. I actually have several at home that are heavy which I use for weight-lifting. Bluestone. Basalt. That basalt I travelled 800km to get. It's besutiful. And I have some lovely Onyx bookends.

The Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum has 1000s of rocks. Well, I say rocks (and respectfully too) but they have minerals, skeletons, trees, crystals and gems. Lots to see and do for adults and kids.

It is amazing to look at a flat square of rock to see a fish that last swam 400 million years ago. Don't quote me on the years, I'm not super good at the timeline names and dates and occupants. I mean, I am #TeamPleistocene but I also like the Ediacara. Btw, did you see they opened up Ediacara dig site (well, the museum site). It's a loooooooong drive from Bathurst but one day - one day! The AFAMM has lots of discreet labels, intel and info to help you know and understand.

I like this place so much that I have been here twice. And could easily go again. Bear in mind, I'm not a local and I only visit Bathurst for the V8s in October. But I honestly say to people, "I went to Bathurst for the V8s but Bathurst also has a great mineral and dinosaur museum."

My fav sections are the pretty crystals, the hands-on amber magnifying table and the plates of fish, octopus-looking starbites (sic) - and of course the bigyin dinosaurs! Its also cool they include in the display household items which include chemicals or minerals. Since my first visit in 2014, when ever I look up at my smoke alarms, I think "Americanium!" which is something I learnt here.

In the gift shop, you can buy certified/verified amber, mammoth bones, and the typical merch. I nearly bought the $400 megalodon tooth but opted for the $60 bug in amber. It'll sit proudly beside the meteorite that I got last year at...

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5.0
3y

It's just like you were told as a kid ..you get to see dinosaurs and ancient animals . It's the last few days you can use your discover NSW vouchers and see something really marvelous. It's not a huge building so you will definitely have time to go through and read and really get to know about the artefacts. You enter through the gift shop into a sea of sparkling crystals..amethyst amber's and others crystals.. so many you could spend the day admiring nature's jewellery.. you walk through into the other room to be greeted by two huge dinosaur cast from original bone casts and recreated for display. Walking along the room you could experience walking through the meta million years of evolution from early signs of organisms to herds of hearing like unknown species to creatures and insects crystallized into tree wax to form into amber's .. you can see actual dinosaur bones and eggs too and find out types of fishes whose species are yet in named.. don't forget the mystery drawers of fossils. Once you have taken in all that you get to walk out of through the gift shop where if you want you can actually carry a fossilised history dating back to millions of years back home with you. .. it's really...

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I love rocks. I actually have several at home that are heavy which I use for weight-lifting. Bluestone. Basalt. That basalt I travelled 800km to get. It's besutiful. And I have some lovely Onyx bookends. The Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum has 1000s of rocks. Well, I say rocks (and respectfully too) but they have minerals, skeletons, trees, crystals and gems. Lots to see and do for adults and kids. It is amazing to look at a flat square of rock to see a fish that last swam 400 million years ago. Don't quote me on the years, I'm not super good at the timeline names and dates and occupants. I mean, I am #TeamPleistocene but I also like the Ediacara. Btw, did you see they opened up Ediacara dig site (well, the museum site). It's a loooooooong drive from Bathurst but one day - one day! The AFAMM has lots of discreet labels, intel and info to help you know and understand. I like this place so much that I have been here twice. And could easily go again. Bear in mind, I'm not a local and I only visit Bathurst for the V8s in October. But I honestly say to people, "I went to Bathurst for the V8s but Bathurst also has a great mineral and dinosaur museum." My fav sections are the pretty crystals, the hands-on amber magnifying table and the plates of fish, octopus-looking starbites (sic) - and of course the bigyin dinosaurs! Its also cool they include in the display household items which include chemicals or minerals. Since my first visit in 2014, when ever I look up at my smoke alarms, I think "Americanium!" which is something I learnt here. In the gift shop, you can buy certified/verified amber, mammoth bones, and the typical merch. I nearly bought the $400 megalodon tooth but opted for the $60 bug in amber. It'll sit proudly beside the meteorite that I got last year at Australia Zoo.
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It's just like you were told as a kid ..you get to see dinosaurs and ancient animals . It's the last few days you can use your discover NSW vouchers and see something really marvelous. It's not a huge building so you will definitely have time to go through and read and really get to know about the artefacts. You enter through the gift shop into a sea of sparkling crystals..amethyst amber's and others crystals.. so many you could spend the day admiring nature's jewellery.. you walk through into the other room to be greeted by two huge dinosaur cast from original bone casts and recreated for display. Walking along the room you could experience walking through the meta million years of evolution from early signs of organisms to herds of hearing like unknown species to creatures and insects crystallized into tree wax to form into amber's .. you can see actual dinosaur bones and eggs too and find out types of fishes whose species are yet in named.. don't forget the mystery drawers of fossils. Once you have taken in all that you get to walk out of through the gift shop where if you want you can actually carry a fossilised history dating back to millions of years back home with you. .. it's really an experience.
N LN L
The Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum is a hidden gem housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century public school building that we decided to stop at to break up a long drive between Dubbo and Katoomba. The museum contains many specimens, including a complete T. rex skeleton, rare fossils, gemstones, and minerals from around the world, each labeled and some with information panels. Children will enjoy the hands-on activities with the microscopes, the dinosaur exhibit, as well as looking for the 12 tiny dinosaurs hidden around the museum. There are also adorable drawings of dinosaurs outside the museum drawn on the brick pavement, which tickled the kids no end. It is, however, a little cosy compared to other museums that we have been to.
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I love rocks. I actually have several at home that are heavy which I use for weight-lifting. Bluestone. Basalt. That basalt I travelled 800km to get. It's besutiful. And I have some lovely Onyx bookends. The Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum has 1000s of rocks. Well, I say rocks (and respectfully too) but they have minerals, skeletons, trees, crystals and gems. Lots to see and do for adults and kids. It is amazing to look at a flat square of rock to see a fish that last swam 400 million years ago. Don't quote me on the years, I'm not super good at the timeline names and dates and occupants. I mean, I am #TeamPleistocene but I also like the Ediacara. Btw, did you see they opened up Ediacara dig site (well, the museum site). It's a loooooooong drive from Bathurst but one day - one day! The AFAMM has lots of discreet labels, intel and info to help you know and understand. I like this place so much that I have been here twice. And could easily go again. Bear in mind, I'm not a local and I only visit Bathurst for the V8s in October. But I honestly say to people, "I went to Bathurst for the V8s but Bathurst also has a great mineral and dinosaur museum." My fav sections are the pretty crystals, the hands-on amber magnifying table and the plates of fish, octopus-looking starbites (sic) - and of course the bigyin dinosaurs! Its also cool they include in the display household items which include chemicals or minerals. Since my first visit in 2014, when ever I look up at my smoke alarms, I think "Americanium!" which is something I learnt here. In the gift shop, you can buy certified/verified amber, mammoth bones, and the typical merch. I nearly bought the $400 megalodon tooth but opted for the $60 bug in amber. It'll sit proudly beside the meteorite that I got last year at Australia Zoo.
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It's just like you were told as a kid ..you get to see dinosaurs and ancient animals . It's the last few days you can use your discover NSW vouchers and see something really marvelous. It's not a huge building so you will definitely have time to go through and read and really get to know about the artefacts. You enter through the gift shop into a sea of sparkling crystals..amethyst amber's and others crystals.. so many you could spend the day admiring nature's jewellery.. you walk through into the other room to be greeted by two huge dinosaur cast from original bone casts and recreated for display. Walking along the room you could experience walking through the meta million years of evolution from early signs of organisms to herds of hearing like unknown species to creatures and insects crystallized into tree wax to form into amber's .. you can see actual dinosaur bones and eggs too and find out types of fishes whose species are yet in named.. don't forget the mystery drawers of fossils. Once you have taken in all that you get to walk out of through the gift shop where if you want you can actually carry a fossilised history dating back to millions of years back home with you. .. it's really an experience.
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The Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum is a hidden gem housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century public school building that we decided to stop at to break up a long drive between Dubbo and Katoomba. The museum contains many specimens, including a complete T. rex skeleton, rare fossils, gemstones, and minerals from around the world, each labeled and some with information panels. Children will enjoy the hands-on activities with the microscopes, the dinosaur exhibit, as well as looking for the 12 tiny dinosaurs hidden around the museum. There are also adorable drawings of dinosaurs outside the museum drawn on the brick pavement, which tickled the kids no end. It is, however, a little cosy compared to other museums that we have been to.
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