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Powerhouse Museum

Powerhouse Museum
New South Wales Government Locomotive No. 1.jpg
Locomotive No. 1 in Powerhouse Turbine Hall
Powerhouse Museum is located in Sydney
Powerhouse Museum
Location within Sydney
Established 1879; 138 years ago (1879)
Location Harris Street, Ultimo, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates 33°52′40″S 151°11′58″E / 33.877898°S 151.199573°E / -33.877898; 151.199573Coordinates: 33°52′40″S 151°11′58″E / 33.877898°S 151.199573°E / -33.877898; 151.199573
Type Technology museum
Public transit access
Website powerhousemuseum.com

The Powerhouse Museum is the major branch of the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences in Sydney, the other being the historic Sydney Observatory. Although often described as a science museum, the Powerhouse has a diverse collection encompassing all sorts of technology including decorative arts, science, communication, transport, costume, furniture, media, computer technology, space technology and steam engines.

It has existed in various guises for over 125 years, and is home to some 400,000 artifacts, many of which are displayed or housed at the site it has occupied since 1988, and for which it is named — a converted electric tram power station in the Inner West suburb of Ultimo, originally constructed in 1902. It is well known, and a popular Sydney tourist destination.

In 2016, a proposal to move the Powerhouse Museum from inner Sydney Ultimo to the western Sydney district of Parramatta has proved controversial.

The Powerhouse Museum has its origins in a recommendation of the trustees of the Australian Museum in 1878 and the Sydney International Exhibition of 1879 and Melbourne International Exhibition of 1880. Some exhibits from these events were kept to constitute the original collection of the new Technological, Industrial and Sanitary Museum of New South Wales.


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