South Australian Museum

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The South Australian Museum situated on Adelaide's cultural boulevard, North Terrace.
The South Australian Museum situated on Adelaide's cultural boulevard, North Terrace.

The South Australian Museum is a museum in Adelaide, South Australia, founded in 1856. It occupies a complex of buildings in the cultural precinct of Adelaide in the North Parklands on North Terrace. Its first curator was Frederick George Waterhouse and the current curator (2005) is Tim Flannery.

It contains the largest collection of Indigenous Australian artefacts in the world.

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