Arty. Let's go to Sydney - to study antiquities and interact with dinosaurs

The Chau Chak Museum at the University of Sydney.  The sculpture in the foreground is Student by sculptor Tom Bass.

The Chau Chak Museum at the University of Sydney. The sculpture in the foreground is Student by sculptor Tom Bass. Source: University of Sydney

A new The Chau Chak Wing Museum with the largest collection of antiquities in the Southern Hemisphere has opened in Sydney. At the same time, the Australian Museum opened its doors to visitors for the first time in 15 months.


Ksenia Radchenko, a culture, literature and art specialist, has already visited both museums and ready to share with us her experience.
Ksenia Radchenko
Ксения Радченко Source: Supplied by Ksenia Radchenko

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