Page Title: Discover the Australian Sports Museum | MCG

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Page Description: This is no ordinary museum. From touch screens and avatars, to climbable walls and sporting challenges, experience the history of Australian sport like never before.

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Page Text: Australian Sports Museum This is no ordinary museum. From interactive exhibits to sporting challenges, there’s so much to experience at the Australian Sports Museum. Discover touchscreens, climbable objects and crowd favourite Game On, where you can put your own skills to the test. The Australian Sports Museum also features a number of special faces sharing first-hand accounts of their sporting story. A highlight amongst these are life-size 3D holograms of AFL Premiership and former Richmond star Bachar Houli and AFLW star Tayla Harris. Find out more at australiansportsmuseum.org.au The Australian Sports Museum is open to the public, trading seven days a week from 10.00am-5.00pm, excluding MCG event days. Tickets for both the MCG Tours and Australian Sports Museum need to be pre-booked to assist with capacity management and contact tracing. Pre-book online now . View the Australian Sports Museum COVIDSafe plan Visiting the Australian Sports Museum In line with the current Victorian Government health directives, all venues within the MCG will only be accessible to fully vaccinated patrons. Children under 18 years do not need to be vaccinated but must be accompanied by fully vaccinated adults. Unvaccinated patrons will not be permitted to enter the MCG, unless they are able to display a valid immunisation medical exemption provided by a Victorian Government-approved health professional. As visitors arrive at the MCG, they will be asked to bring up their COVID-19 digital certificate to display to MCG staff at the entrance gate in one of two ways: Scan the QR code outside the entrance gate using the Services Victoria App on your smart device. Show their COVID-19 digital certificate in the same smart wallet on their device, that houses their digital ticket from Ticketek. All patrons will still be required to “check-in” to the MCG via the Services Victoria app. Visitors without a smart device will be required to provide a printed version of the COVID-19 digital certificate or a copy of their full Immunisation History statement provided by the Australian Government (with coat of arms), which can be used as evidence of vaccination. An immunisation statement provided by a general practitioner (GP) will not be accepted. Buy tickets MCC Museum In 2022 the MCC Museum will continues its role as an integral part of the Australian Sports Museum experience on non-MCG event days, where ticket purchasers will be able to access the MCC Museum from within the Australian Sports Museum. Follow the signage when browsing the Cricket Gallery inside the Australian Sports Museum to discover the MCC Museum. Share

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