Migration Museum
Migration Museum

Migration Museum

Free admission
82 Kintore Ave., Adelaide, South Australia, 5000

The Basics

Explore the Migration Museum on a self-guided tour, or join one of the guided tours or city walking tours that visit the museum. Highlights include exhibitions on “Leaving Britain and Establishing South Australia,” “Immigration in the 20th century,” and “21st Century Migration,” as well as a display devoted to “Pre-European Australia” and the effects that immigration has had on indigenous people.

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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Entrance to the museum is free, but there is sometimes a charge for special events and temporary exhibitions.

  • The museum is suitable for all ages, and children will enjoy the “Discovery Drawers” found throughout the exhibits.

  • The museum is fully accessible to wheelchair users, and wheelchairs are available to rent.

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How to Get There

The Migration Museum is located on Kintore Avenue in downtown Adelaide, just behind the State Library. It’s a short walk to the museum from the main shopping boulevard of Rundle Mall, and buses 241, 248, and 99C stop right outside the museum.

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When to Get There

The museum is open daily, year-round. The quietest time to visit is on a weekday morning. Guided museum tours are offered on weekends only.

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History of the Migration Museum

The museum is housed in buildings that once belonged to Adelaide’s Destitute Asylum, which provided government welfare to children and expectant mothers from 1878 until the early 20th century. The exhibition “In this Place” tells the story of the former inhabitants, including 1,678 babies who were born in its rooms.

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