1. The National Gallery of Australia, located in Canberra, is the largest art museum in the country and houses an extensive collection of Australian and international art. The museum was officially opened in 1982 and features over 166,000 works of art, including paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, photography, and decorative arts.

One interesting fact about the National Gallery of Australia is that it is home to the largest collection of Indigenous Australian art in the world, with over 7,500 works representing various Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.

The museum’s impressive architecture includes a distinctive building designed by architect Colin Madigan, as well as the stunning National Gallery Sculpture Garden featuring works by renowned artists such as Henry Moore and Auguste Rodin.

2. The National Gallery of Australia is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm, with the exception of Christmas Day. The museum’s phone number is +61 2 6240 6411.

3. Admission to the National Gallery of Australia is free for the permanent collection, although special exhibitions may require a ticket purchase. The museum is easily accessible by public transportation, with bus services running regularly to the nearby Canberra city center. Parking is also available on-site for those arriving by car.