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Our Sydney Hotel, the Sheraton on the Park, faces a large landscaped plot of land called Hyde Park.

Staircase, Sheraton on the Park
Staircase, Sheraton on the Park
Hotel Entrance
Hotel Entrance

On the other side of the park and to the south is the Australian Museum, described by our guide book as being primarily devoted to natural history.  After a short rest in our hotel room, we stirred ourselves and headed in that general direction.  In the process of crossing Hyde Park, we encountered the Archibald Fountain, regarded by many as the finest public fountain in Australia.  It was completed by the French artist François Sicard in 1932 and was funded by magazine owner J.F. Archibald, after whom it was named.  It features figures from Roman mythology, including Apollo (the center of attention), Diana and Theseus.  And there are water-spewing turtles.

Archibald Fountain
The Archibald Fountain
Theseus and the Minotaur
Theseus and the Minotaur
Turtle
A Turtle
Archibald Fountain, St. Mary’s Cathedral
Archibald Fountain, St. Mary’s Cathedral (WMV Video, 16.2 MB)

Directly across the park from our hotel is St. Mary’s Cathedral, the seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney.  The current structure succeeds an original structure that burned down in 1865 and a temporary wooden replacement which burned down in 1869.  Construction began in 1868, the nave was finally completed in 1928, and the cathedral was entitled a “minor basilica” by Pope Pius XI in 1930.  But construction continued off and on, with the crypt being finished in 1961 and the façade’s spires being built in 2000.  We passed the cathedral on our way to the museum, taking pictures but not stopping for a visit, as we wanted to have time to look through the museum before the closing time of 5 PM.

Connie and St. Mary's Cathedral
Connie and St. Mary's Cathedral
St. Mary's Cathedral - Western Doorway
St. Mary's Cathedral - Western Doorway

The Australian Museum is indeed a natural history museum, with some aboriginal art and artifacts also included on the ground floor.

The Australian Museum
The Australian Museum
Aboriginal Art
Aboriginal Art
Aboriginal Sculpture
Aboriginal Sculpture
Aboriginal Spears
Aboriginal Spears

There is a large whale skeleton suspended from the (high) ceiling in the lobby, as well as dinosaur skeletons and stuffed animals (both extinct and non-extinct) on the second floor.

Whale Skeleton
Whale Skeleton
Dinosaur Skeleton
Dinosaur Skeleton
Dinosaur Skeletons
Dinosaur Skeletons
Tasmanian Tiger (extinct)
Tasmanian Tiger (believed extinct)

There are a few live animals on display, but most are no longer among the living, with a large room displaying many stuffed birds and another large exhibit of skeletons of many creatures (including human ones).

Large Lizard
Large Lizard
Stick Insect
Stick Insect (WMV Video, 5.5 MB)
Kookaburras
Kookaburras
Connie with Stork and Ducks
Connie with Stork and Ducks
Human and Dog Skeletons
Human and Dog Skeletons
Fish Skeletons
Fish Skeletons

Finally, we found an impressive mineral exhibit, which is where we were when the public address came alive and told us to leave so the museum could close.

Minerals (Gossans)
Minerals (Gossans)
Minerals
Minerals

Which we did, retracing our steps back to the hotel.

When we decided to go out looking for dinner, we were disappointed to discover that the food court and nearly all business in the downtown area seemed to have already closed for the night (apparently this happens at 6 PM).  Recalling our luck with the Asian food court in Auckland, we boarded the monorail (using the all-day passes we’d bought earlier) and headed for Chinatown, which has a nearby monorail stop.  Sure enough, we actually found two full food courts in Chinatown which were still going strong, as were most of the shops in the area.  We satisfied both our need for food and Nella and Connie’s need to shop and returned to the hotel via the monorail.

Entrance to Chinatown
Entrance to Chinatown
Eating World
Eating World
Dinner
Dinner
Luigi and Mario
Luigi and Mario


More Photos:

Apollo, Archibald Fountain
Apollo, Archibald Fountain
St. Mary's Cathedral
St. Mary's Cathedral
Bob and Stegosaurus
Bob and Stegosaurus
Stuffed Giant Diprotodon (extinct)
Stuffed Giant Diprotodon (extinct)
Connie with Stuffed Perentie
Connie with Stuffed Perentie
Stuffed Lorikeets and Parrots
Stuffed Lorikeets and Parrots
Lyrebirds
Lyrebirds
Python Skeleton
Python Skeleton
Kangaroo Skeleton
Kangaroo Skeleton
Opals
Opals
Nella and Bob in Chinatown
Nella and Bob in Chinatown
Dragonball Z Figurines
Dragonball Z Figurines

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