Museum of Economic Botany

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Adelaide, Australia

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Museum· Tourist attraction

Museum of Economic Botany Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museum of Economic Botany is located in Adelaide, Australia on Adelaide Botanic Garden, North Terrace. Museum of Economic Botany is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category museum in Australia.

Address

Adelaide Botanic Garden, North Terrace

Phone

+61 882229311

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Bob Lee

Cool free Museum to visit while your in the Botanic Gardens. Volunteer worker there is welcoming and is keen to tell you all about anything botany!

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Damien Watkins

Well what a find this place was! Purely accidental but what a delight. It was like stepping back in time. Amazing collection of botanical items sourced from all around the world for their usefulness to mankind. The displays were fascinating and the presentation unlike anything else in Australia. Loved it.

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Daniel

A small free museum that is interesting for a quick visit if you're passing, located in a nice building in Adelaide botanic gardens.

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Russell King

I never knew how awesome it was in here until we made a recent visit, awesome information and art while the seeds and fruit exhibits of fruit and plants from over the world is excellent and very informative

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Chris Lee

This Museum is a rare gem, an insight into the past and a lesson for our day. The building itself is beautiful and the displays include 130 year old creations of fruit and mushrooms which works of art. There was a guide who spoke with passion and knowledge. Wonderful!

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Dashon Burton

Fascinating display of how plants and humanity have coexisted.

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Daniela amritha

Sooo interesting. Even learned about Sri Lankan tradition - where I often spent time. And the importance of the coconut. Building is awesome. And inside exhibition shows again how important plants are and always have been in human life.

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Renee duBruin

Beautiful display of botanical plants. Lovely old building. A step back in time