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Hannah Ryan

Revamped Australian Museum back open

Entry to the reopened Australian Museum will be free for visitors until the end of June. (AAP)

Australia's oldest museum is reopening after a 15-month, $57.5 million family-friendly renovation.

Entry to The Australian Museum in Sydney will be free for visitors until June 30, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced on Thursday.

The revamp -- dubbed "Project Discover" -- has created more than 3000 square metres of extra public space by repurposing back-of-house areas.

The museum, founded in 1827, can now host one major international travelling exhibition, or two smaller exhibitions at the same time.

Entry to the reopened Australian Museum will be free for visitors until the end of June. (AAP)

Project Discover also created a second cafe, a new museum shop, a new lounge for members, education room, cloaking facilities and new amenities.

"The Australian Museum is the country's oldest museum so it is only fitting this world class institution has an upgraded home in the heart of Sydney," Ms Berejiklian said in a statement.

"We want everyone to have the opportunity to explore the natural wonders of the world, learn about our history and be inspired by our culture."

The NSW government contributed more than $50 million to the project.

The museum reopens to the public from Saturday. Current exhibitions include the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year 2020 exhibition and an interactive exhibition called "Tyrannosaurs - Meet The Family".

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