A wonderful maritime museum, it couldn't be any other way, because the whole history of Australia is inextricably linked with the water element. Here children are taught to swim first, and then everything else). I thought that sailors were tall and stately, and it was only here that I learned that until the middle of the 19th century, sailors were no more than 160cm. Otherwise, they would not fit into the narrow corridors and cabins. An absolutely gorgeous exhibition complex, the ships are guided by retired sailors who served here. They tell about the history of their ships with great love and enthusiasm. You should have seen the eyes of the children looking at these veterans.
The history of the country is the history of emigrants. Personal belongings and documents of people from all over the world are presented here. There is a section here dedicated to our compatriots. They came to this land in several stages. Many troubles and misfortunes followed them on their way here. Based on completely personal stories, children are taught here to learn the history of their country. After all, the people consist of every person.