The Art Gallery of New South Wales is a cultural gem located in Sydney, Australia. It was built in 1885. It shows a diverse collection of art of different centuries and continents. In the entrance there is a spacious foyer adorned with contemporary design elements and large glass windows, allowing natural light to illuminate the space.
Here you have some of its most amazing art pieces:
This is a sculpture of Frederic, Lord Leighton. It was made in 1888-1891. It was made of marble and it is 170 cm high.
This is a monumental moving-image work that overlooks the central atrium of the Art Gallery. It was created by Māori artist Lisa Reihana.
This sculpture was created by Ken Unsworth. It comprises 103 river stones suspended from three points on the ceiling. The stones form a 4-metre wide disc.
After the visit, you can have something to eat at the Gallery's café or at the restaurant.
You can also go to the Gallery gift shop and buy a souvenir.