Meers Hall at Art Gallery of NSW
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Art Gallery Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
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Reviews for Art Gallery of NSW
Clare Chan
We had a wonderful visit to the NSW Art Gallery. The story time in the children’s library was such a lovely experience, and the kids really enjoyed it. We also loved the interactive exhibits in the gallery, which made the visit engaging and fun for the whole family. A great place to spend time together.
1715km
Great museum with alot of art to see from new to old history. It’s so big that you definitely need 2 or 3 hours for it. They have a cafe/restaurant where you can take a break. Various of nice food options available for a very affordable price as well! Would recommend going here, it’s a must and since it’s free so you have nothing to lose.
Hugh Roberts
The Art Gallery of New South Wales is nothing short of extraordinary. Nestled beside the Royal Botanic Garden with sweeping views of Sydney Harbour, this iconic gallery is a celebration of art, culture, and creativity that both locals and tourists can treasure. From the moment you walk through its grand sandstone facade into its expansive halls, you’re welcomed by a breathtaking blend of classical elegance and contemporary innovation. The recent expansion – Sydney Modern – has elevated the gallery into a world-class cultural institution. The new light-filled spaces and thoughtful architectural design offer an immersive experience that feels open, accessible, and inspiring. The collection itself is incredibly diverse and thoughtfully curated. Whether you’re drawn to Indigenous Australian art, classic European masters, contemporary installations, or bold modern works from Asia and the Pacific, there’s something here to stir every soul. The gallery’s dedication to showcasing First Nations artists is particularly powerful, giving voice and visibility to some of Australia’s most important cultural narratives. Beyond the artworks, the Art Gallery NSW offers enriching public programs, engaging guided tours, and family-friendly experiences that make art approachable for everyone. The staff are knowledgeable and passionate, always ready to answer questions or offer insights that enhance your visit. Whether you have an hour or an entire day, a visit to the Art Gallery of New South Wales is an uplifting, unforgettable journey into the world of art. Highly recommended!
Daryna B
There are two separate buildings and the new building is a beautiful modern space with several terraces and interesting outdoor art installations. The old building has a more conventional gallery feel and a wonderfully thought provoking collection of art. Both are worth a visit and you could spend anywhere from an hour to a half day here easily. Also saw quite a few wedding parties outside, it must be a place to come to take wedding photos.
Novianto
Loved visiting the Art Gallery of New South Wales! It’s free to enter and has an amazing variety of art, from traditional to modern. Super easy to get to since it’s near the city center and big landmarks like the Opera House. A great place to relax and soak up Sydney’s culture
Other spaces at this venue

The Kaldor Hall
Located on the ground level of the Naala Nura building, Kaldor Hall is one of Sydney’s most distinctive event spaces, set within a gallery featuring a rotating display of Australian and international art. With a modernist ceiling and trave...

Art Gallery Function Room
Located at the end of Kaldor Hall, on the ground level of the Naala Nura building, the function room is a bright, flexible space featuring timber floors and floor-to-ceiling windows with views over East Sydney. It can be used as a semi-pri...

Art Gallery Restaurant
Located on the ground level of the Naala Nura building, the Art Gallery Restaurant offers a warm and welcoming setting with floor-to-ceiling windows and sweeping views over East Sydney. Recently refurbished, the space requires minimal styl...

Centenary Auditorium
Located on Lower Level 1 of the Naala Nura building, the Centenary Auditorium is one of two theatre spaces at the Gallery, alongside the Domain Theatre. With tiered seating for up to 90 guests and advanced AV capabilities, it’s well-suited...

Domain Theatre and Foyer
Located on Lower Level 3 of the Naala Nura building, the Domain Theatre and adjoining foyer are available for conferencing hire following a major refurbishment by leading Australian architects Tonkin Zulaikha Greer. The theatre features ti...

MOD Dining
Located on Lower Level 1 of the Naala Badu building, MOD Dining is a bright, contemporary space featuring a distinctive curved roof and views across Woolloomooloo Bay, Sydney Harbour and East Sydney. The venue can host up to 80 guests seat...

20th-Century Galleries
Following a major refurbishment, the 20th-century galleries in the Naala Nura building have reopened, featuring architect Andrew Andersons’ double-height atrium - accessible for the first time in over a decade - and a refreshed display of a...

The Atrium
Located on Lower Level 2 of the Naala Badu building, the Sculpture Gallery and adjoining atrium offer a striking architectural setting at the centre of the Art Gallery. The space features a rotating display of sculptural works and provides...

Harbour Terrace
Nestled on Lower Level 1 of the Art Gallery’s Naala Badu building, Harbour Terrace offers a striking open-air setting with panoramic views across Woolloomooloo Bay. This versatile outdoor venue blends Sydney’s vibrant cultural energy with ...