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The Adelaide Festival Center offers a diverse program of festival quality shows throughout the year to suit all tastes and budgets.
Adelaide Gaol is a former Australian prison in the Park Lands of Adelaide, South Australia.
The Lefmann Gallery is being developed to tell the story of the Holocaust survivors who made South Australia their home.
Discover what is behind one of the most imposing facades on North Terrace, the heritage-listed Grand Lodge and learn about South Australian History.
Adelaide Oval is an iconic destination that draws in thousands of visitors from near and far.
The Adelaide Parklands Circuit is a world-renowned Formula 1 circuit that has been shortened from its original length of 3.9km to 3.2km.
Experience a wildlife wonderland just a short 15 minute stroll away from the city centre!
It's the summer of 1922 and there's a buzz in the air about a mysterious underground drinking establishment.
An architectural museum is a museum dedicated to educating visitors about architecture in general or with a focus on a specific architectural style.
Housed in jewel-like 19th- and 20th-century buildings in the heart of the city's cultural district, the Art Gallery of South Australia has one of the largest collections of any art museum in Australia, with approximately 47,000 works of art from Australia, Europe, North America and Asia. Carefully curated exhibitions and exhibits offer a unique experience that takes you through art history to the present day in surprising and unexpected ways.
At the Australian Space Discovery Center you can explore the latest innovations in space technology.
Ayers House is the current name of a historic manor house in North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia.
Floating Goose Studios is an artist-run, not-for-profit gallery and studio space dedicated to providing aspiring artists with a space to practice and exhibit in Kaurna Yarta, Adelaide.
Come to Mini Golf Adelaide, the best indoor mini golf course bar in Adelaide!
A celebration of innovation, music, art, light and technology. 0131 Jul 2022 ABOUT THIS PAGE This page is created to provide the public with a safe forum for discussion about Illuminate Adelaide.
Indigenous Australian art includes art made by Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, including collaborations with others.
The JamFactory in Seppeltsfield offers a unique arts and crafts and design center in the Barossa.
The Light Square Gallery is a purpose built and professionally managed exhibition space.
The Migration Museum works towards the preservation, understanding and enjoyment of South Australia’s diverse cultures.
Go back to 1881 and discover the importance of plants in our lives; past, present and future.
We are committed to promoting culturally diverse contemporary artistic innovation and excellence through our diverse programs and performance opportunities.
The Saturday Museum of Art is an art gallery in Adelaide, SA.
The South Australian Police Historical Society Inc. was founded in 1977 and aims to preserve the history of the South Australian Police Force (SAPOL) for future generations.
The South Australian Museum is a natural history museum and research institution in Adelaide. It occupies a complex of buildings on North Terrace in the cultural precinct of the Adelaide Parklands.
T'Arts Collective is an art gallery in Adelaide, SA.
Museum dedicated to Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander art & culture, with frequent events.
Tandanya is the country's leading arts and culture organization for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (ATSI). Tandanya's mission is to develop, encourage and showcase the diversity of ATSI's artistic practice and encourage debate and discourse through an engaging program of visual and performing arts, workshops, artist/curator talks, forums, performances, culture and promote film screenings. Tandanya is a member of the National Indigenous Art Code and advertises the level of its a
The Bradman Collection is a world-class exhibition dedicated to an Australian legend and international hero who made Adelaide his home.
The Centre of Democracy's permanent exhibition gallery is located in the Institute Building, corner of North Terrace and Kintore Avenue