Night at the Museum Sleepover

For the first time ever, the South Australian Museum will open its popular Night at the Museum Sleepover event to both museum members and non members!  Explore the museum's five floors by torch light and enjoy dinner and a film before bedding down in one of the galleries among the ancient artefacts.

For the first time ever, the South Australian Museum will open its popular Night at the Museum Sleepover event to both museum members and non members!

That’s right on April 29, everyone’s favourite singing palaeontologist Professor Flint will be your guide for the evening as you explore the museum’s five floors of wonders by torchlight.

night at the museum

With exclusive access to the Discovery Centre, followed by a delicious dinner and fun flick before bedding down in one of the awesome galleries full of ancient artefacts, this special school holiday event is the perfect family fun night out!

Perfect for ages 7-12, with so much fun for grownups too!

For more information or to book:

community.samuseum.sa.gov.au/sleepover

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