All ethnology museums to visit in Northern Territory

Explore the cultural diversity and heritage at 5 ethnology museums in Northern Territory. These museums offer insights into the traditions, customs, and ways of life of various communities.

Are you interested in learning about different cultures and their histories? Here are the ethnology museums to visit in Northern Territory:

  1. Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory1

    Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory

     Darwin
    The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) is situated in the inner Darwin suburb of Fannie Bay. This location is easily accessible and offers a variety of exhibits and collections for visitors to explore. The museum is governed by the Board of the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory and is supported by the Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory Foundation.
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    Aboriginal Fine Arts Gallery

     Darwin
    If you are into Australian Indigenous Art, definitely visit this gallery and admire naturalistic and abstract designs painted on canvas.
  3. NT Chinese Museum3

    NT Chinese Museum

     Darwin
    Steeped in family history, see and hear the 150-year-old Chinese story of resilience and contribution to the Territory and the impact of World War II. The Museum is a stimulus for individuals and families to research and document their histories. With a specialized library , the Museum welcomes rese
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    Strehlow Research Center

     Alice Springs
    The Strehlow Research Centre, located within the Museum of Central Australia, is a significant cultural hub in Alice Springs. It is situated in the Araluen Cultural Precinct, a vibrant area that is a must-visit for anyone interested in the rich cultural history of Australia's Northern Territory.
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    Mason Gallery

     Darwin
    One of the galleries presenting Australian Aboriginal Art focusing mainly on artists from the Western Desert areas.