1. The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) is one of Australia’s leading museums, showcasing the art, history, and natural sciences of the Northern Territory. It has a vast collection of indigenous art, including paintings, sculptures, and traditional artifacts, as well as interactive displays and exhibits on the region’s natural history, biodiversity, and cultural heritage. Other highlights of the museum include a Cyclone Tracy exhibit, showcasing the damage caused by the 1974 cyclone that devastated Darwin, and Sweetheart, a huge saltwater crocodile that lived in the Northern Territory’s rivers and wetlands and became a local legend.

2. The museum is open from 10 am to 5 pm daily, except for Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day. You can contact them at +61 8 8999 8264.

3. Admission to the museum is free, but some special exhibitions may charge a fee. The museum is located in Bullocky Point in Darwin, and there is ample parking available on-site. If you’re taking public transportation, you can take a bus to the museum from the Darwin bus interchange.