When on vacation in Sydney you will have the opportunity to explore the fascinating history Sydney has to offer. For instance you can learn about the lives convicts lived and how they erected their colony between 1819 and 1848 when you pay a visit to the Hyde Park Barracks, where thousands of convicts resided. The children can dress up and participate in the convicts childrens trail, take a walk down the 1820s streets and lie on a convicts hammock and see what it felt like to have leg irons on. Visit the Bondi open markets every Sunday where you will find exotic imports, crafts, designer handmade jewellers and the public beach school and beachfront grounds.
Bondi is Australias most famous beach where you can mix with the locals and keep an eye out for latest up and coming designers. Every Thursday you can experience Australian art with the MCA that hosts current exhibitions. Enjoy various talks on personal topics and informal talks by curators on controversial and curious topics. On the first Thursday of each month, join the artists debates where they discuss the challenged we face in the world today and exchange stimulating ideas. View the new artists contributions and new ideas. All these spectacular features are all within close proximity to the Sydney hotels of your choice. Australia is well known for its art precinct and is a haven for art lovers. Casula Powerhouse Arts is hosting the screening program Sense of Place which is showcasing Australian video art which is an AdLux Media Arts Exhibition.
Through screen based mediums, contemporary Australian artists will reflect their experiences in a fascinating and unique way. Every Monday evening the Sydney Hard Rock Caf in Darling Street is hosting an open MIC evening where musicians can meet, showcase their work and network. Rosemary Valadons is hosting her latest exhibition Wicked Women which portrays pulp fiction era art and portraits of contemporary women. An all exclusive to Sydney only and the largest collection ever to be hosted in Australia is the spectacular ever classical cultural exhibition Alexander the Great that boosts over 2000 years of treasures coming from Russia. This exhibition spans a period of around twenty five thousand years which include signature pieces such as the black basalt statue of Cleopatra and the famous Gonzaga cameo.
Selected Friday and Saturday nights, El Circo will be exhibiting a modern seafaring exhibition at the National Maritime Museum. You can steer remote controlled ships around the pond in the museum, rescue someone that has fallen overboard or get creative and design a futuristic ship. Visitors can explore safety at sea, marine archaeology, port operations, sea navigation and listen to seafarers stories.
Bondi is Australias most famous beach where you can mix with the locals and keep an eye out for latest up and coming designers. Every Thursday you can experience Australian art with the MCA that hosts current exhibitions. Enjoy various talks on personal topics and informal talks by curators on controversial and curious topics. On the first Thursday of each month, join the artists debates where they discuss the challenged we face in the world today and exchange stimulating ideas. View the new artists contributions and new ideas. All these spectacular features are all within close proximity to the Sydney hotels of your choice. Australia is well known for its art precinct and is a haven for art lovers. Casula Powerhouse Arts is hosting the screening program Sense of Place which is showcasing Australian video art which is an AdLux Media Arts Exhibition.
Through screen based mediums, contemporary Australian artists will reflect their experiences in a fascinating and unique way. Every Monday evening the Sydney Hard Rock Caf in Darling Street is hosting an open MIC evening where musicians can meet, showcase their work and network. Rosemary Valadons is hosting her latest exhibition Wicked Women which portrays pulp fiction era art and portraits of contemporary women. An all exclusive to Sydney only and the largest collection ever to be hosted in Australia is the spectacular ever classical cultural exhibition Alexander the Great that boosts over 2000 years of treasures coming from Russia. This exhibition spans a period of around twenty five thousand years which include signature pieces such as the black basalt statue of Cleopatra and the famous Gonzaga cameo.
Selected Friday and Saturday nights, El Circo will be exhibiting a modern seafaring exhibition at the National Maritime Museum. You can steer remote controlled ships around the pond in the museum, rescue someone that has fallen overboard or get creative and design a futuristic ship. Visitors can explore safety at sea, marine archaeology, port operations, sea navigation and listen to seafarers stories.
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