Araluen Cultural Precinct

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In the heart of Alice Springs, the Araluen Cultural Precinct is a serene, sprawling hub that captures the soul of the Red Centre. This leafy complex brings together art, history, and indigenous culture, offering a thoughtful counterpoint to the rugged desert landscapes surrounding it. Wander through galleries showcasing Aboriginal art from the Central and Western deserts, explore historic homesteads, and pause in the peaceful sculpture garden — it’s a place where the stories of the land come into focus.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least half a day to do the precinct justice. Two to three hours allows a relaxed visit to the main galleries and museum, while four hours or more lets you include the Telegraph Station and linger in the gardens. If you’re short on time, prioritise the Araluen Art Centre and the museum — they’re the real gems. The precinct is easily combined with a morning at the Alice Springs Desert Park or an afternoon exploring the town’s café strip.

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