Western Australian Museum-Perth

Perth Cultural Centre, James St, Perth
3.9

Introduction

In the 1990s, the Western Australian Art Gallery and Museum were integrated, but they separated in 1959 and focused on different exhibition contents. The Western Australian Museum in Perth mainly collects and exhibits natural science, anthropology, archaeology, and the history of Western Australia, such as long-term exhibitions of dinosaur fossils, Australian indigenous history, Western Australian history and culture, marine life from the northern coast of Western Australia, mummy exhibition, bird and butterfly exhibition, etc. Additionally, there are some traveling exhibitions that are periodically displayed here.

Must-go rating

Must go
50%
Generally
50%

Transportation

50%
Self-driving
50%
Bus transportation
Address
Perth Cultural Centre, James St, Perth
Opening hours
9:30-17:00。
Transportation
Take the train to Perth Station, then take the escalator to the second floor and walk 300 meters north; alternatively, take the Blue Cat from the city center and get off at the 7th stop, Museum; in addition, buses 22, 60, and 67 passing through Beaufort St also have a stop at Museum, which is located outside the museum.