Billet Musée australien du sport





Description
Le Musée australien du sport n’est pas votre musée typique. C'est une expérience passionnante, interactive et en constante évolution où les dernières technologies ont été utilisées pour créer des expositions et des galeries immersives, y compris le cricket, le football australien, les Jeux olympiques, Sport Australia Hall of Fame et le Game On! espace interactif. Récupérez votre bracelet et interagissez avec les objets exposés en découvrant la culture australienne par le sport !
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Porte 3 du MCG
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Temps illimité à l'intérieur du musée
- Le Australian Sports Museum est une expérience autoguidée
- L'entrée au MCG Tours et au Australian Sports Museum se fait à la porte 3 du MCG
- Si vous souhaitez assister à l’exposition gratuite Warne : Treasures of a Legend (16 décembre 2025 – 9 août 2026), veuillez contacter contactus@australiansportsmuseum.org.au avec votre numéro de confirmation de réservation et l’équipe organisera un moment approprié pour y assister. Si vous souhaitez décider le jour, sachez qu'il y a un risque qu'il soit déjà réservé car le nombre est limité.
Avis(67)
Brilliant experience at the MCG Sports Museum today. Our guide, John, was ideal for this tour. He explained the range of activities at the MCG stadium and answered our questions in an entertaining manner. We were impressed with the scale of operations needed to prepare the stadium for all the sporting & other events which take place here. A very special visit for me, I would recommend it to any sports fan.
We visited the museum after an MCG tour. The museum has a great array of memorabilia including Cathy Freeman’s speed suit and the Olympic cauldron from the 1956 games. The Shane Warne exhibit also had a great array of artifacts for those cricket tragics. My 12 year old enjoyed the interactive displays too.
one of the best organized and entertaining tours we have ever completed. the amazing cricketing tour conducted by Shane Warne. we were quite impressed that when we were seated the "holograph" of Shane walked onto the stage and went through his career sent shivers down my spine. it was a most enjoyable and unbelievable time of our trip to Melbourne fantastic
A great experience for any sports fan. The tour of the MCG is worth the little bit extra it costs. Tickets are well priced. Staff were knowledgeable and helpful about the history of the ground. Visit the Warne: Treasures of a Legend exhibit before it finishes on August 9th. The items on display really make you feel connected to the great man himself.
A wonderful experience with one of a kind memorabilia. The Shane Warne exhibition was absolutely great.
A thoroughly interesting and informative tour with an outstanding tour guide, Clare. A really unique insight into this amazing stadium with its very rich history
Brilliant experience seeing the MCG from the top and the Long Room in the members area which felt like a real privilege. We had a great guide - thank you Carol - she had so many facts & figures at her fingertips it made it so interesting. Loved all the history and that the Melbourne Cricket Club and the Marylebone Cricket Club share the same logo. Highly recommend to any cricket fans, it was a terrific experience. Also visited the Warne exhibit which was interesting and touching. His kids speak about various of his sporting achievements - my nephew's favourite was the dancing stump. So great to see the actual stump there! Very well done by the MCG for one of their own.
Very knowledgeable guides. Very well organised. Loved the MCG tour. The museum was very interesting. The families loved the different activities.
Tour was excellent Guide was very interesting and informative saw so much of the mcg underground and behind the public area. Museum was vast lots to see had an interactive area for adults and kids Warne expo also very good. Grandsons found the whole tour and museum well worth the cost had lunch at The Paddock cafe overlooking the oval. Definitely recommend it there were quite a few overseas people and melbournians
Great experience and especially the fact that we were allowed in the changing rooms even though one was being used most important to the average tourist to be allowed in the rooms.



