Sydney punch card │ NSW Art Gallery NSW Art Gallery Art Gallery of New South Wales The original plan was to go from the Royal Botanic Garden to Mrs McAuley's chair to see the Opera House and the best photo spot of the Harbour Bridge. I met this art gallery on the road and was immediately attracted by her exquisite appearance. (Those who do not do the strategy are easy to find surprises from time to time), so decisively went into the recommendation index: one of the three major art museums in Australia, one of the most beautiful art museums in the world, the treasure of the town hall has Picasso's "Woman on the Wicker Chair". (It is said to be Picasso’s 13th wife) and Van Gogh’s self-portrait (I didn’t see it when I went, but I saw many of his self-portraits at the Van Gogh Gallery in Amsterdam) is in a great location, located in the park green space, ten minutes walk to the best viewing spot McAuliffe Detailed address of the chair for people: Art Gallery of New South WalesArt Gallery Road The Domain, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2000 Traffic Guide: Walk from the Opera House ring pier. Take bus 441 to Art Gallery Of NSW stop and get off. The red bus stop for "urban sightseeing" (City Sightseeing) is the 12th stop, and walk for 5 minutes after getting off the bus. ⏰ Opening hours: 10:00-17:00, Wednesday 10:00-22:00 Tickets: The art museum is free to open, and most exhibitions and activities are free. Some special exhibitions require a fee, generally about AUD 25. Estimated time: 2-3 hour practical tips1⃣️ It is recommended to go to the official website to know if you are interested in the recent special exhibition before going. This determines whether you want to reserve more time for the art museum ⏰ 2⃣️, but there are signs indicating that specific artworks or exhibitions that are prohibited from taking pictures. Except for tripods or unicorns with flash lights, video cameras. If you want to shoot other visitors, especially children, please ask for permission first. 3⃣ large bags, wet umbrellas ☂ raincoats must be stored. 4⃣ food in the art museum is limited to cafes and restaurants.