General Information
Museum name | WA Shipwrecks Museum |
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Category | Museum |
Location | Fremantle, Perth, Western Australia, |
Address | 47 Cliff St, Fremantle WA 6160, Australia (View on Google Maps) |
The WA Shipwrecks Museum, located in Fremantle, Western Australia, is a prominent maritime archaeology museum housed in a restored 1850s-era Commissariat building. This museum offers free admission and features exhibits that detail the histories of shipwrecks along Western Australia’s coastline. Visitors can explore its collection of artifacts, including relics from Dutch shipwrecks, with tours typically lasting a few hours. The museum is open daily from 9:30 AM to 5 PM, except on public holidays.
Notable items in the museum include original timbers from the Batavia, which sank in 1629, and the de Vlamingh Dish, among numerous artifacts from other historical shipwrecks. The museum provides a comprehensive insight into the region’s maritime heritage, showcasing stories of exploration and the challenges faced by early sailors navigating treacherous waters.
Gallery
Open Hours
- Friday: 9:30 AM–5 PM
- Monday: 9:30 AM–5 PM
- Saturday: 9:30 AM–5 PM
- Sunday: 9:30 AM–5 PM
- Thursday: 9:30 AM–5 PM
- Tuesday: 9:30 AM–5 PM
- Wednesday: 9:30 AM–5 PM
Service options
- Onsite services: Yes
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance: Yes
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot: Yes
- Wheelchair accessible restroom: Yes
Amenities
- Restroom: Yes
- Restaurant: No
Children
- Good for kids: Yes
Parking
- Paid parking lot: Yes
Contact Information
Phone | +61 1300 134 081 |
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Website | http://museum.wa.gov.au/museums/shipwrecks |