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Reserve Bank of Australia Museum
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Queens Square, Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
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La Riviera Restaurant & Bar
170 Phillip St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
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Shop 301/52 Martin Pl, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
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229 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
The Gidley
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Fabbrica Pasta Shop CBD
161 King St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
AALIA Restaurant Sydney
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Chat Thai - Sydney
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InterContinental Sydney by IHG
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Reserve Bank of Australia Museum

65 Martin Pl, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
4.6(41)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Hyde Park Barracks, St. Stephen's Uniting Church, NSW Parliament, Hyde Park, Sydney Tower Eye, St Mary's Cathedral, State Library of New South Wales, The Domain Sydney, Next Level Escape, Museums of History NSW, restaurants: Barrio Cellar, La Riviera Restaurant & Bar, Mordeo Bistro & Bar, Hole in the Wall: Sandwich Factory, The Gidley, Rockpool Bar & Grill Sydney, Fabbrica Pasta Shop CBD, AALIA Restaurant Sydney, Piccolo Me, 80 Elizabeth St, Chat Thai - Sydney
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+61 2 9551 9743
Website
museum.rba.gov.au

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Nearby attractions of Reserve Bank of Australia Museum

Hyde Park Barracks

St. Stephen's Uniting Church

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Hyde Park Barracks

Hyde Park Barracks

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St. Stephen's Uniting Church

St. Stephen's Uniting Church

4.8

(234)

Open 24 hours
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NSW Parliament

NSW Parliament

4.6

(122)

Open 24 hours
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Hyde Park

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Barrio Cellar

La Riviera Restaurant & Bar

Mordeo Bistro & Bar

Hole in the Wall: Sandwich Factory

The Gidley

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Fabbrica Pasta Shop CBD

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Piccolo Me, 80 Elizabeth St

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Barrio Cellar

Barrio Cellar

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La Riviera Restaurant & Bar

La Riviera Restaurant & Bar

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Mordeo Bistro & Bar

Mordeo Bistro & Bar

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Hole in the Wall: Sandwich Factory

Hole in the Wall: Sandwich Factory

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Thanh Hảo LêThanh Hảo Lê
I recently had the chance to visit the Reserve Bank of Australia Museum in Sydney, and while it might not be the first attraction that comes to mind when exploring the city, it turned out to be a delightful surprise. The museum, housed within the stunning heritage-listed Reserve Bank building, takes you on a journey through the fascinating history of Australian currency. The exhibits are well-curated and informative, showcasing the evolution of Australian banknotes and coins from the early days of colonization to the present day. It was particularly interesting to see how the designs of the currency reflected the changing social and economic landscape of the country. Although the museum is focused on Australian currency, I think it would appeal to anyone with a general interest in history or economics. It's a great way to learn about a significant aspect of Australian life and gain a deeper appreciation for the role the Reserve Bank plays in the nation's economy. Important Note: It's important to keep in mind that the museum is currently closed for renovations, so be sure to check their website for updates before planning your visit. However, once it reopens, I highly recommend checking it out!
Emily MathousEmily Mathous
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is Australia's central bank. It's located right in the middle of CBA at Martin Place. What many people does not know is that there is a small museum on the GF of the imposing building on the history of the Australian currency. Turn left as you walk in. The display is well organised and divided into sections covering major eras in the development of Australia's money - from the early holy dollar to the plastic money you see today. If you are a keen collector of coins and notes and you are a bit of a history buff, then you might find this little place an interesting visit. If you've always wanted to know the symbolisms and the people depicted on Australia's money, then this is the place for you. Frankly I don't think this place gets many visitors. On the day I was there, I was the only person there the whole time. The security guard was very polite and personally show me where to go to start the visit.
Hayley DeanHayley Dean
The Reserve Bank of Australia: Museum of Australian Currency Notes", Martin Place: Did you know there is a museum inside the Reserve Bank of Australia? Don't worry, according to the security guards who work there, neither do most Sydneysiders! Offering free entry, the museum is open Monday to Friday, 10-4pm. It's actually surprisingly interesting, providing a detailed look at our countries fiscal history. The Mint across the road looks after coins, but this place has the paper money, including original bank notes from early settlement days. Do yourself a favour a pop in for a look one day.
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I recently had the chance to visit the Reserve Bank of Australia Museum in Sydney, and while it might not be the first attraction that comes to mind when exploring the city, it turned out to be a delightful surprise. The museum, housed within the stunning heritage-listed Reserve Bank building, takes you on a journey through the fascinating history of Australian currency. The exhibits are well-curated and informative, showcasing the evolution of Australian banknotes and coins from the early days of colonization to the present day. It was particularly interesting to see how the designs of the currency reflected the changing social and economic landscape of the country. Although the museum is focused on Australian currency, I think it would appeal to anyone with a general interest in history or economics. It's a great way to learn about a significant aspect of Australian life and gain a deeper appreciation for the role the Reserve Bank plays in the nation's economy. Important Note: It's important to keep in mind that the museum is currently closed for renovations, so be sure to check their website for updates before planning your visit. However, once it reopens, I highly recommend checking it out!
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The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is Australia's central bank. It's located right in the middle of CBA at Martin Place. What many people does not know is that there is a small museum on the GF of the imposing building on the history of the Australian currency. Turn left as you walk in. The display is well organised and divided into sections covering major eras in the development of Australia's money - from the early holy dollar to the plastic money you see today. If you are a keen collector of coins and notes and you are a bit of a history buff, then you might find this little place an interesting visit. If you've always wanted to know the symbolisms and the people depicted on Australia's money, then this is the place for you. Frankly I don't think this place gets many visitors. On the day I was there, I was the only person there the whole time. The security guard was very polite and personally show me where to go to start the visit.
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The Reserve Bank of Australia: Museum of Australian Currency Notes", Martin Place: Did you know there is a museum inside the Reserve Bank of Australia? Don't worry, according to the security guards who work there, neither do most Sydneysiders! Offering free entry, the museum is open Monday to Friday, 10-4pm. It's actually surprisingly interesting, providing a detailed look at our countries fiscal history. The Mint across the road looks after coins, but this place has the paper money, including original bank notes from early settlement days. Do yourself a favour a pop in for a look one day.
Hayley Dean

Hayley Dean

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I recently had the chance to visit the Reserve Bank of Australia Museum in Sydney, and while it might not be the first attraction that comes to mind when exploring the city, it turned out to be a delightful surprise. The museum, housed within the stunning heritage-listed Reserve Bank building, takes you on a journey through the fascinating history of Australian currency.

The exhibits are well-curated and informative, showcasing the evolution of Australian banknotes and coins from the early days of colonization to the present day. It was particularly interesting to see how the designs of the currency reflected the changing social and economic landscape of the country.

Although the museum is focused on Australian currency, I think it would appeal to anyone with a general interest in history or economics. It's a great way to learn about a significant aspect of Australian life and gain a deeper appreciation for the role the Reserve Bank plays in the nation's economy.

Important Note: It's important to keep in mind that the museum is currently closed for renovations, so be sure to check their website for updates before planning your visit. However, once it reopens, I highly recommend...

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6y

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is Australia's central bank. It's located right in the middle of CBA at Martin Place. What many people does not know is that there is a small museum on the GF of the imposing building on the history of the Australian currency. Turn left as you walk in.

The display is well organised and divided into sections covering major eras in the development of Australia's money - from the early holy dollar to the plastic money you see today. If you are a keen collector of coins and notes and you are a bit of a history buff, then you might find this little place an interesting visit. If you've always wanted to know the symbolisms and the people depicted on Australia's money, then this is the place for you.

Frankly I don't think this place gets many visitors. On the day I was there, I was the only person there the whole time. The security guard was very polite and personally show me where to go to...

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The Reserve Bank of Australia: Museum of Australian Currency Notes", Martin Place: Did you know there is a museum inside the Reserve Bank of Australia? Don't worry, according to the security guards who work there, neither do most Sydneysiders! Offering free entry, the museum is open Monday to Friday, 10-4pm. It's actually surprisingly interesting, providing a detailed look at our countries fiscal history. The Mint across the road looks after coins, but this place has the paper money, including original bank notes from early settlement days. Do yourself a favour a pop in for a...

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