Rebranded Australian Sports Museum to open February

Austadiums • Friday 17th January 2020
Australian Sports Museum

The National Sports Museum, home of Australia's largest collection of sporting memorabilia, will be renamed the Australian Sports Museum when it re-opens next month following a $17 million upgrade.

Those wanting to be the first to experience the new Museum at the Melbourne Cricket Ground when it opens on Saturday 29th February can now purchase tickets online for the redeveloped attraction.

With a focus on cutting edge technology and immersive experiences, the Australian Sports Museum will bring the stories of Australian sport to life in a fun and playful way, encouraging visitors to be a part of the action as they explore all facets of Australian sporting culture.

From touch screens and avatars, to climbable objects and sporting challenges, visitors will explore, play and discover their way through the Olympics, Australian football, cricket, horse racing and more, uncovering how grassroots and elite sport shapes Australian lives and our national identity.

The Australian Sports Museum will also feature a number of special faces sharing first-hand accounts of their sporting story.

A highlight among these will be a life-size 3D hologram of dual AFL Premiership and Richmond Star Bachar Houli. The All-Australian defender will talk candidly with visitors, taking them through his experiences at the elite AFL level, from the emotions of first being drafted, through to Richmond's 2017 fairytale flag.

Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) are the custodians and managers of the home of Australian sport, the MCG, and also the Australian Sports Museum.

MCC President Michael Happell said the Club takes its role seriously in honouring the significant and remarkable history that is celebrated in the new Australian Sports Museum and was looking forward to unveiling the exciting new offering.

Happell advised “whether you are playing at the grassroots or witnessing the greats, sport is all about passion, excitement and energy, and that is exactly what we are delivering with the new Australian Sports Museum.

"Through new technology and creative, ever-changing displays, visitors will be able to experience, not just observe, the stories and moments that make up Australia's sporting identity," he said.

The official opening day will feature a number of special offers and activities to further enhance the visitor experience.

For more information or to purchase tickets go to australiansportsmuseum.org.au.

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The National Sports Museum, home of Australia's largest collection of sporting memorabilia, will be renamed the Australian Sports Museum when it re-opens next month following a $17 million upgrade.
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