Museums Victoria welcomes more than 3.7 million visitors each year and reaches over 100 million more via our digital channels.
Our museums remain a major contributor to the state’s creative industries and visitor economy through award-winning exhibitions and year-round public programs, and as a host and partner for Victoria’s most iconic festivals and major events.
Since opening in 2000, Melbourne Museum has played host to some of the most popular blockbuster touring exhibitions including the most visited museum or art gallery touring exhibition in Australian history: Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs which attracted 796,277 fascinated visitors.
Themes have ranged from the treasures of ancient civilizations to icons of contemporary culture.
Some of the most popular include:
Our original exhibitions and other projects have won numerous state, national and international awards, including Overall Winner of the American Association of Museums 26th Annual Excellence in Exhibitions Awards for First Peoples exhibition; an Australian Interior Design Award and Victorian Premiers Design Award; and Melbourne Museum won the National Sir Zelman Cowen Award for the Most Outstanding Work of Public Architecture in Australia for the architects, Denton Corker Marshall.
Museums Victoria acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Boon Wurrung Bunurong peoples of the eastern Kulin Nations where we work, and First Peoples across Victoria and Australia.
First Peoples are advised that this site may contain voices, images, and names of people now passed and content of cultural significance.