Adelaide Botanic Garden, North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Museum of Economic Botany is a Museum located at Adelaide Botanic Garden, North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia. It has received 80 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 stars.
Monday | 10AM-4PM |
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Tuesday | 10AM-4PM |
Wednesday | 10AM-4PM |
Thursday | 10AM-4PM |
Friday | 10AM-4PM |
Saturday | 10AM-4PM |
Sunday | 10AM-4PM |
The address of Museum of Economic Botany: Adelaide Botanic Garden, North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Museum of Economic Botany has 4.7 stars from 80 reviews
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"Building has gorgeous interiors"
"Well what a find this place was! Purely accidental but what a delight"
"This Museum is a rare gem, an insight into the past and a lesson for our day"
"This is a must visit place for anyone"
"This is an extraordinary museum"
Building has gorgeous interiors. Housing a wide range of botanic materials from around the world. Currently home to SALA exhibition as well. As well as some hidden treasures of exquisite beauty. This is the only museum of its kind in the world. Do not miss the art installation Grove by local artist, Fiona Hall. More
Well what a find this place was! Purely accidental but what a delight. It was like stepping back in time. Amazing collection of botanical items sourced from all around the world for their usefulness to mankind. The displays were fascinating and the presentation unlike anything else in Australia. Loved it.
This Museum is a rare gem, an insight into the past and a lesson for our day. The building itself is beautiful and the displays include 130 year old creations of fruit and mushrooms which works of art. There was a guide who spoke with passion and knowledge. Wonderful!
This is a must visit place for anyone. Such a knowledgeable place with great items to see. There are collectibles from foreign countries too. Specially one whole cabinet full of products belonging to veddhas that lived in ancient Ceylon
This is an extraordinary museum. Wonderful collection of all kind of plant seeds, displayed in the most wonderful and magic setting. The whole exhibit one big art installation, in my opinion. Was fortunate to meet the curator. Inspiring
Sooo interesting. Even learned about Sri Lankan tradition - where I often spent time. And the importance of the coconut. Building is awesome. And inside exhibition shows again how important plants are and always have been in human life.
This is a free museum set in the stunning botanical gardens. The museum was well presented and interesting but was very small with limited exhibits to enjoy. Still worth stopping by if you get the chance More
I never knew how awesome it was in here until we made a recent visit, awesome information and art while the seeds and fruit exhibits of fruit and plants from over the world is excellent and very informative
A must see museum in Adelaide, Santos has objects and plants samples used as food, drink, shelter, clothing and oils for different purposes for aboriginal people as well as people from around the globe.
What an astonishing visit! Who knew that so much money could be handed over to make an oil and gas profiteer appear to be supportive of beautiful and rare plants while fracking away like crazy
Educational & fascinating exhibits superbly displayed .... Congratulations! However a catalogue of photos of the exhibits with descriptions would be helpful for school projects.
Santos Museum of Economic Botany is a free botanical museum. There are many specimens of plants and seeds inside. It is a good place for children to learn about plants. More
This place is the last of it's kind in the world. Absolutely worth a look in. It should only take an hour or so to see everything and there's plenty to learn.
Some lovely botanic collections and models from the past. Spices, herbs, and economic plants in the past in Australia. It's educational and informative.
Beautiful historic building, interesting and informative exhibits and samples on display and local art. Found this was open by chance, great to visit.
Finally we arrived early enough to find the museum open. There are seeds, preserved plants and models made of plastic and paper mache and much more.
Cool free Museum to visit while your in the Botanic Gardens. Volunteer worker there is welcoming and is keen to tell you all about anything botany!
A small free museum that is interesting for a quick visit if you're passing, located in a nice building in Adelaide botanic gardens.
The museum contains so many botanic items from around the world. It’s a very good place to learn about botanic items. Free entrance.
One of Australia's oldest and a very interesting museum, especially useful for those interested in agriculture.
Such a beautiful building and informative display. If you like plants and what they can do, come here. :)
lots of interesting plants. i spent more than half an hour in there! plants lovers should not miss it!
One of only two museums in the world with this type of conservation! It’s an awesome place to visit!!
Beautiful display of the folk use of plants and its products in the world and ancient cultures.
Amazing collection of botanical artefacts beautifully preserved in historic glass cases.
Fascinating collection and display. Loved the visit here!
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