Royal Australian Mint

Deakin, ACT - 2600
Type: History Museums
1300 652 020
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Located in the vibrant city of Canberra, the Royal Australian Mint is a fascinating destination where Australia's coins are produced. Opened in 1965, the Mint is not only a functional coin production facility but also an engaging visitor attraction offering a unique insight into the history and process of coin minting. With interactive exhibits, guided tours, and the opportunity to see coins being made, the Royal Australian Mint provides an educational and intriguing experience for visitors of all ages.

Why Visit the Royal Australian Mint

  • Interactive Exhibits: Explore a range of exhibits that showcase the history of coinage in Australia, the minting process, and the design of various coins.
  • Factory Viewing: Watch the coin production process from a viewing gallery, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at how coins are made.
  • Guided Tours: Join guided tours led by knowledgeable staff who provide detailed information about the minting process and the history of the Mint.
  • Coin Shop: Purchase unique coins and memorabilia from the Mint's shop, including collector's items and special edition coins.
  • Educational Experience: Learn about the evolution of currency, the technology behind coin production, and the significance of different coin designs.

Best Time to Visit

The Royal Australian Mint is open year-round, making it an excellent destination in any season. Visiting during weekdays can offer a quieter experience, as weekends and school holidays may be busier.

How to Get There

  • By Car: The Mint is easily accessible by car, with ample free parking available on-site.
  • Public Transit: Canberra’s public transport services provide convenient access to the Mint, with bus routes stopping nearby.
  • Cycling: Cyclists can use bike-friendly paths to reach the Mint, with bicycle racks available for secure parking.

Tips for Visitors

  • Plan: Check the Mint’s website for current hours of operation, tour schedules, and any special events or exhibitions.
  • Comfortable Footwear: Wear comfortable shoes as you will be walking and standing during your visit.
  • Photography: Photography is generally allowed in most areas, but check for any restrictions, especially in the factory viewing gallery.
  • Engage with Staff: Take advantage of the knowledgeable guides and staff to enhance your understanding of the exhibits and the minting process.
  • Stay Informed: Stay updated on special events, workshops, and educational programs that might be happening during your visit.

The Royal Australian Mint offers a unique and informative experience, making it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in currency, history, or industrial processes. Whether you're watching coins being minted, exploring historical exhibits, or purchasing a special keepsake, the Mint provides a fascinating and enriching outing in Canberra.

More Information

More information on Royal Australian Mint is listed bellow.

Opening Hours Monday to Friday: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Sun,Sat & Public Holidays: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Fees Entry is Free
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