Banquets
The Museum offers three unique spaces for banquets. The Terrace with stunning 180° panoramic views of Cook & Philip Park and St Mary's Cathedral, a balcony running the full length of the room allows natural light in and gives a bird's eye view of the length of William Street, Hyde Park and the Woolloomooloo district.
The Skeleton Gallery provides a unique dining experience for up to 60 guests. This double height space featuring over 100 different skeletons, occupies a traditional space of dark timber and muted tones, lit to reveal its best features.
The Foyer is the best known part of the original Museum building. Built in 1846, this part of the Museum retains much of its original finish. High windows surround a spacious café area, and square columns support a high colonial style ceiling. The famous sperm whale skeleton hangs in the roof space.
The Terrace: 120
College Street Foyer: 150
The Skeleton Gallery: 84











