55 Little Malop St, Geelong VIC 3220, AustraliaMap
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we rushed to the art gallery, only 1 minute late la, that staff still let us in, but we smiled to thank, try other day, by the way, outside also beautiful, still artist mood, enjoy it
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Geelong Gallery Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Founded in 1896, the Geelong Art Gallery has a large collection of Australian and European paintings and artworks, including 18th and 19th century British ceramics, British art pottery, colonial Australian silverware, as well as modern Australian paintings, prints, sculptures and porcelain. Must-see collections include Eugene von Guerard's View of Geelong (1856) and Frederick McCubbin's ABush Burial ) (1890).
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Geelong Gallery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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we rushed to the art gallery, only 1 minute late la, that staff still let us in, but we smiled to thank, try other day, by the way, outside also beautiful, still artist mood, enjoy it
Established in 1896, the Geelong Gallery is one of Australia''s leading and oldest regional art galleries. Since its establishment in 1896 the Gallery has amassed a magnificent collection of 19th and 20th century
This is a better gallery around, the space is filled with light because of the good use of natural light (see picture). The permanent exhibition includes some Australian classics and the Archibald exhibition brings some new classical impressions. We weren't busy at all when we went on the weekends, and we spent about 2 hours hanging out between exhibits.
The Geelong Art Museum is located in the heart of Geelong and has a history of more than 150 years. It is a rich collection of paintings from colonial times and displays a large number of paintings, sculptures and antique silver, pottery and porcelain works by Australian and European artists. Among the famous works are Austrian painter von Gaillard's "Geelong Landscape" and Australian painter McCabin's "Jungle Funeral". The Geelong Art Museum presents a variety of themed exhibitions every year.
There are very few people, the staff is very nice, and those who carry the bag will ask for free storage. I like this way of less leisurely people. There are building drawing crayons, and children can doodle.