Nyinkka Nyunyu (pronounced ny-ink-a ny-oo ny-oo) is a fascinating and unique art, culture and interpretive centre, which offers visitors the opportunity to learn about Aboriginal life, history and land in the Tennant Creek region. View the informative three-dimensional displays made by Warumungu artists, reflecting their rich and diverse history. Learn about bush tucker from the comprehensive display of bush foods, or walk through the landscaped garden to see performing dancers. You can also browse through the retail shop for art, crafts and books, or relax in the cafe.
Email: info@nyinkkanyunyu.com.au
Phone: 08 8962 2221
Website: www.nyinkkanyunyu.com.au
Address:
Paterson Street (Stuart Highway)
Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, 0860
Guest Facilities:
Access Without Assistance for the Disabled, Cafe, Car park, Catering, Coach Parking, First aid equipment, Guide, Interpretive Centre, Public Toilet, Shop, Telephone for the Disabled, Tour Desk, Visitor Information Centre
Experiences you can enjoy at Nyinkka Nyunyu Interpretive Centre:
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Cultural, Educational Tourism, Historic/Heritage, Outback, The Arts
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