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National Gallery of Victoria art gallery in Melbourne, VIC
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View of National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, VIC
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View of National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, VIC
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National Gallery of Victoria

4.7(25,267 reviews)$Museum
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 4-14. Younger children (4-7) love the NGV Kids Corner interactive spaces and hands-on art activities, while older kids and tweens appreciate the guided tours, creative workshops, and impressive international collections that inspire budding artists.

About

The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) is Australia's oldest and most visited art museum, offering outstanding family programs that make art accessible and exciting for children. With dedicated interactive galleries, hands-on art workshops, family-friendly guided tours, and special kid-focused exhibitions, the NGV transforms what could be a stuffy museum visit into an engaging creative adventure that sparks imagination and artistic expression in young minds.

Highlights

  • NGV Kids Corner with interactive art-making stations and hands-on activities
  • The iconic water wall entrance feature that mesmerizes children
  • Family-friendly guided tours designed specifically for young visitors
  • Regular art workshops where kids create their own masterpieces to take home
  • Impressive collection of armor, ancient artifacts, and colorful contemporary art that captures children's imagination

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book family workshops and tours in advance online as they fill up quickly, especially during school holidays
  2. 2.Start at NGV International on St Kilda Road for the big international collection, then visit NGV Australia at Federation Square if kids still have energy (free tram zone between both)
  3. 3.Download the NGV Kids app before your visit for interactive games and scavenger hunts throughout the galleries
  4. 4.General admission is FREE for the permanent collection, so you can visit multiple times without breaking the budget
  5. 5.Visit the ground floor water wall feature first to capture kids' attention, it's a mesmerizing artwork they'll love

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (10:00-11:30 AM) are quietest, especially Tuesday through Thursday. Avoid weekends and Victorian school holidays when local families pack the galleries. The museum is particularly wonderful during Melbourne's cooler months (May-September) when indoor activities are most appealing.

What to Know

General admission to the permanent collection is FREE (special exhibitions may charge fees). The museum has excellent facilities including nursing rooms, stroller accessibility, and a cafe with kids' menus. Public transport is easiest: take any tram along St Kilda Road (several stop right outside).

Seasonal Notes

The NGV hosts special family programs during Victorian school holidays (April, July, September, and December-January) including extra workshops and activities. The annual NGV Triennial (every three years) features particularly interactive contemporary installations that kids adore.

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Nearby Eats

The NGV Garden Restaurant has a children's menu and high chairs. For casual dining, walk to nearby Southbank (5 minutes) where you'll find family-friendly options like Grill'd burgers or head to the South Melbourne Market (10-minute tram ride) for diverse food stalls and kid-pleasing options.

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