Arts near Garfish - Crows Nest, Crows Nest
Ensemble Theatre
78 McDougall St, Kirribilli
Established in 1958, the Ensemble Theatre, right over the harbour at Kirribilli, is Sydney's longest running professional theatre company.
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North Sydney Olympic Pool
4 Alfred Street South, Milson's Point
Enjoy spectacular views of Sydney Harbour and Luna Park from this 50-metre heated outdoor Olympic swimming pool.
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Luna Park, Sydney
1 Olympic Drive, Milsons Point
Experience the history of this 1930s harbourside theme park with loads of hair-raising rides, live entertainment and spectacular Sydney views.
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Mosman Art Gallery
Cnr Myahgah Rd and Art Gallery Way, Mosman
The Mosman Art Gallery is a dedicated public gallery established by Mosman Council. From housing top notch exhibitions, educational activities and special events, the Mosman Art Gallery covers the visual arts, craft and design, including historical and contemporary themes and subjects. The gallery is open 10am to 5pm, 7 days a week. It is closed between exhibitions.
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Sydney Opera House: Drama Theatre
2 Macquarie Street, Sydney
Built for medium-scale action, the Drama Theatre seats 544 people in 19 straight rows. This proscenium arch theatre hosts Sydney Theatre Company and Bell Shakespeare plays as well as Bangarra Dance Theatre productions. With its snazzy blue carpet and tangerine wool upholstery, it’s hip to be sitting in this square.
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Sydney Observatory
Watson Road, Observatory Hill, The Rocks
Whether you star-gaze or indulge in a 3D movie marathon - there's something for everyone at the Observatory.
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SH Ervin Gallery
Watson Road, Observatory Hill, The Rocks
As part of the National Trust Centre on Observatory Hill, the S. H. Ervin Gallery is one of Sydney's leading arts institutions, focused on contemporary and historical Australian art. Always one to support the underdog, the gallery is the hallowed home of the Salon des Refuses, showcasing some of the portraits that didn't quite cut the mustard in the Archibald Prize.
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