The Powerhouse Museum, located in Sydney Australia, has just celebrated its 25th anniversary.
Minister for Tourism, Major Events and Arts, George Souris, has congratulated the Powerhouse Museum, for its 25 years of excellence as one of Australia’s leading cultural institutions.
“The weekend of March 9-10 marked a quarter of a century of educating
and entertaining millions of people in lifestyles, applied arts and
sciences, in its current premises at Ultimo.” Mr Souris said.
“Since opening its doors at Ultimo in 1988, the Powerhouse Museum, which
has existed under different guises and in different premises since
1879, has enthralled more than 17 million visitors with a huge range of
exhibitions focusing on the extraordinary impact of human ingenuity.
“The Powerhouse Museum is truly one of NSW’s pre-eminent cultural
institutions and it plays a valuable role in educating and entertaining
students and people interested in design, science, technology and
Australia's social history.
“For a quarter of century, the Powerhouse Museum has been an innovative,
interactive and much-loved institution unlike anything seen in
Australia.
Mr Souris said the museum has more than 500,000 items in its collection
spanning history, science, technology, design, industry, decorative
arts, music, transport and space exploration.
“It is also home to the material heritage and stories of Australian
culture, history and lifestyle, providing a comprehensive insight into
Australia’s diversity.
“Along with blockbuster exhibitions such as Star Wars, Harry Potter and
the Wiggles which attracted record-breaking attendances, the museum also
has a strong regional outreach with touring exhibitions that have
attracted more than 7.5 million people.
“It holds a record for the Harry Potter exhibition held from November
2011 to April 2012, by attracting 382,739 visitors, the highest
attendance for a paid exhibition in NSW and delivering about $47 million
in economic impact for NSW.
“This enormous success saw the Harry Potter exhibition being awarded the
Premier's Public Sector Award for Building the Economy”.
Mr Souris said that during the Powerhouse Museum’s 25th anniversary
year, it will present a range of exhibitions, programs and web-based
content that showcases human innovation.
For more information on the Powerhouse Museum’s 25th anniversary schedule, go to www.powerhousemuseum.com
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