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Museum · Adelaide ·

MOD.

Museum · Adelaide ·

Futuristic museum of discovery with interactive, media-rich exhibitions.

hands on fun
free entry
friendly staff
thought-provoking
educational
family friendly
changing exhibitions
wheelchair accessible
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North Terrace, adjacent, Morphett St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Free Wi-Fi
LGBTQ friendly
Trans safe

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North Terrace, adjacent, Morphett St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia Get directions

+61 8 8302 6663
mod.org.au
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@MOD_museum

Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Free Wi-Fi
•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom
•Assistive hearing loop

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Jan 23, 2026

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The Most Underrated Museum in 11 of the World’s Biggest and Best Cities, According to Time Out Editors

This free, futuristic museum in Adelaide is like no other in the country, blending art and science in a super interactive way. Across the museum’s seven interactive spaces, you’ll find touchscreens, drawing pads and building blocks designed to challenge how we think about the future, and it’s also home to Australia’s first Science on a Sphere: a glowing six-foot, 3D video globe that morphs into different planets, from Earth to the moon or Mars. - Grace Beard

https://www.timeout.com/news/the-most-underrated-museum-in-the-worlds-best-cities-according-to-time-out-editors-051625
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Yustina Carolina F. S.

Google
It's my first time visiting MOD. What a great way to educate and entertain at the same time. There're lots and lots of media used to explain how our earth changes and what's the implications of it. With a visit wrap by story step by step, we are introduced to every piece of meaningful arts, color plates, lights art and so many messages around the corner. Everything is set beautifully and meaningfully. I really enjoyed it.

Alan Wong The M.

Google
Wow the Forever exhibition is truly something amazing Great fun playing and learning, and such a cool concept to get us thinking about some really deep questions about life, death, time and mortality Go in with a child’s wonder and you can easily spend 2 hours engaging with all the activities Thank you to the wonderful guide Prianca and team. Will definitely be excited to see what comes up next year

Julie K.

Google
This is a great space on a cold day. It was cosy and warm. Lovely staff. Lots of interactive exhibitions full of interesting facts, things to learn and creative displays that will expand your mind and grow your imagination. Kat Bell's exhibition was a highlight with an interactive digital media installation that you could control whilst lounging on comfy pillows.

Eric L.

Google
A truly meaningful place to reflect on our planet, humanity, and ourselves. The experience is both thought-provoking and futuristic, making it a unique stop if you're nearby. Entry is free, the staff are friendly, and the exhibits are well presented. I spent around 1.5 hours here and left feeling inspired. Highly recommend a visit!

Sumit S.

Google
Visited MOD today with kid and had a great time. First of all, it’s completely free to enter. There’s also a good café nearby for coffee and snacks. The space is spread across multiple levels — the ground floor, one level below, and the first floor. There were quite a few interactive exhibits and sessions, which the kid absolutely loved (and so did I!). It’s not a very long visit — around 30 to 45 minutes — but it makes for a fun and engaging little getaway for kids. Definitely worth a visit!

Penny P.

Google
A fabulous FREE 'hands on' fun learning environment. My 10 year old 'friend' from Adelaide took me there and it was brilliant. Highly recommend for 5-12 year olds. Great helpful staff as well!

kerri W.

Google
I found the museum of discovery very informative . The display was about death , while confronting for some it was very much a thinking display . Displays change often so checking what's on at MOD may be needed .

Jordan V.

Google
Amazing place, I was here for the Forever exhibition that has just finished up a month or so ago. I had such a great time. There was so much to see that was very well presented The place was very clean and easy to navigate with a guide containing a map provided at entry.