The most impressive thing about coming to Adelaide the next day was the Ayers Former Residence Museum. When I passed by, I still wanted to spend AUD 10 to see a house. Later, I felt that this $10 was the most worthwhile ticket. The residence of Ayers was the residence of Sir Ayers, who served as governor of South Australia from 1857 to 1893, and the city also houses Victorian furniture and daily utensils, with half of the residence now converted into a restaurant and the other half as a museum. I was the only customer I visited, and a smiling narrator gave me a full hour of stories, stories of each painting, anecdotes from the Ayers family, stories of Queen Victoria as a child. In the basement also found a small child I also have a meat grinder, make candle mold, really cute!