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Tate Museum - Adelaide

Mawson Building North Terrace, University of Adelaide, Adelaide SA 5000
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The Tate Museum was opened in 1902 when the Department of Geology moved into the former Prince of Wales Building adjacent to the Mitchell Building. It was named after Professor Ralph Tate, who at just 35 was the foundation Elder Professor of Natural Sciences at the University of Adelaide from 1875–1901. The Museum moved to its current location when the Mawson Laboratories opened in 1952. ...
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1 Program at Tate Museum - Adelaide

Self-guided Tour

Explore a fascinating range of geological specimens and historical artefacts by taking a geological walk around the lawns outside, accessing qr codes as learning resources.

ScienceHumanities & Social Science
Cost
Free
Ratio
TBC
Type
Staff-led, Self-Directed
Duration
Unlimited

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