Chau Chak Wing Museum
Museum · Camperdown ·

Chau Chak Wing Museum

Museum · Camperdown ·

Egyptian, Greek, Assyrian, Aboriginal, art, and natural history

Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null
Chau Chak Wing Museum by null

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University Pl, Camperdown NSW 2050, Australia Get directions

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University Pl, Camperdown NSW 2050, Australia Get directions

+61 2 9351 2812
sydney.edu.au
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@ccwm_sydney

Features

restroom
crowd family friendly
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Dec 4, 2025

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Tonya B.

Google
Absolutely amazing place! Not so big, but very rich Egyptian, Greek and Assyrian exposition. natural part is great also. Highly recommend for visiting with school age children.

brendo g

Google
Beautifully displayed artifacts, world class, can't wait to return and continue browsing this collection, an hour was not enough time. I enjoyed this museum more than the powerhouse and the Canberra museum. Easy to get to on public transport. Highly recommend.

Map R.

Google
I absolutely loved visiting the Chau Chak Wing Museum! I heard really great things about it, and it definitely did not disappoint. From the outside, I didn't think the museum was going to be as big as it was yet alone contain so many artefacts. The displays are spread over 4 levels, and each level portrays a very different history. I found it all to be so fascinating! There were some displays dedicated to the history of Sydney University, while others were about Ancient Egypt and Asia. Entry to the museum is free. I would highly recommend visiting and am keen to go back.

Shuo Sue H.

Google
The university museum is international, encyclopedic and diverse in its scope of time, space, and culture, as richly and beautifully shown in the display. It is beyond my expectation. I learnt so much. Nice coffee shop and stunning view into the Sydney University campus, too.

Charlotte W.

Google
We came to see the mummies. There is a small but nice exhibition, including a few sarcophagi and even mummified cats and crocodiles. There are a few other interesting exhibitions, but overall, if you have to travel a long distance, the museum is not worth visiting. Sydney's museums (apart from the Australian Museum) tend to have impressive buildings but often quite boring or small exhibitions.

Oz K.

Google
Chau Chak Muesum is an interesting place, albeit a bit boring. They have a lot of monuments and relics from so many civilisations, like Roman, Greek, Assyrian, and Indus. They had a lot of Aboriginal art and artefacts, like the 4 out of 40 spears stolen from them in the 1700's. Fran was helpful and had a lot of information to share and explain. So, if you want to learn about some of these things, come and check it out! It's free entry too!

Josephine A.

Google
I visited Chau Chak Wing Museum and really enjoyed it! The museum has a mix of history, art, and ancient artifacts. The design is modern, and everything is well-organized. My favorite part was the ancient Egypt section, where I saw real mummies and old artifacts. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander exhibits were also very interesting. There were many interactive displays that made learning fun. The museum is free to enter, which is great. It’s a nice place to explore, especially if you like history and culture. I would definitely visit again!

Mo A.

Google
I recently visited the Chau Chak Wing Museum and was thoroughly impressed! Located at the University of Sydney, this museum is a hidden gem that offers an incredible mix of history, art, and culture. The museum houses a diverse collection ranging from ancient Egyptian artifacts, classical antiquities, and Indigenous Australian art to contemporary art and scientific objects. The displays are thoughtfully curated, making it easy to navigate and learn about different themes and periods. One of the highlights for me was the Nicholson Collection, which features fascinating archaeological artifacts, and the Macleay Collection, which offers a unique glimpse into the natural history of Australia and beyond. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions that are fresh and engaging, catering to a wide variety of interests. The building itself is a masterpiece of modern architecture, with spacious galleries and plenty of natural light that enhances the viewing experience. Admission is completely free, making it an accessible destination for anyone looking to explore art and history without breaking the bank. The staff were incredibly welcoming and knowledgeable, always ready to answer questions or provide additional insights about the exhibits. Whether you’re a history buff, an art enthusiast, or simply someone looking for an educational and inspiring outing, this museum is a must-visit. I’ll definitely be coming back to see future exhibitions!