Army Museum of Western Australia Artillery Barracks, 6 Burt St, Fremantle WA 6160

Army Museum of Western Australia

296 Reviews
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday10 AM–3 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–3 PM
  • Friday10 AM–3 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • Sunday10 AM–3 PM
Army Museum of Western Australia Artillery Barracks, 6 Burt St, Fremantle WA 6160

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+61894302535
Artillery Barracks, 6 Burt St, Fremantle WA 6160

Hours

  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday10 AM–3 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–3 PM
  • Friday10 AM–3 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • Sunday10 AM–3 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Toilets
  • Good for kids
  • Assistive hearing loop
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Restaurant

Recommended Reviews

Jasper Nurk
08.10.2023
Army Museum of Western Australia
Very nice history lesson, especially about WW1 and WW2. Definitely worth a trip!
Liam Davidson
28.09.2023
Army Museum of Western Australia
Staff are very friendly, and the displays and vehicles there are incredible, and the staff member I talked to knows a good bit about what is in the museum, took some photos and I found out that the 2 30cals in the m3 Grant's hull are actually reasonably rare and were usually taken off. Would recommend to go there if you're into WW2
Aaron Viles
07.09.2023
Army Museum of Western Australia
An amazing museum to visit whilst in Fremantle. As a War enthusiast, this was a great day out with the family. Each War has its own section, each filled with interesting artifacts, information and really well displayed. You must get there before 1pm as the this is the last chance to get in for the 2hr tour :) Volunteers and workers do a great job with this museum and maintaining respect to the artifacts :) A must see museum in WA
Saldee Fidyas
28.08.2023
Army Museum of Western Australia
Great Australian military history & items from pre-WW1 to modern war. The volunteer will guide you for free. Open from 10.30 AM. 2-3 hours spending time. The souvenir shop provide unique military memorabilia. If you like all about military this place is HIGHLY recommend.
Us
10.08.2023
Army Museum of Western Australia
An amazing collection of memorabilia, vehicles & much more. The Docents are extremely knowledgeable & very interesting to listen to. Well worth a visit!
Bonnie Clarke
26.07.2023
Army Museum of Western Australia
One word for this place, WOW! I was totally blown away by the exhibits and the amount of actual pieces on display. There really is so much more to see than you think there would be.As far as interaction goes, it isn't top notch technology interaction BUT between the staff and the exhibits with sound and models, you are totally immersed in the war zone of that era. Easy to access for all with an elevator if the stairs are too steep OT for disabled access and prams. Children who are interested in this sort of thing, like my 7yr old, will be happy for at least 2hrs, whilst adults could spend the day there easily. However, if on a time limit, it is possible to see the entire place in a few hours.Thanks to all the staff, and everyone who has helped showcase our past in such a beautiful way. Helps us all show our respects through education.
Cath
26.07.2023
Army Museum of Western Australia
This place needs to be advertised more..very interesting, good couple of hours walking around 3 levels of rooms and outdoor displays. Great sunday outing
Emily M
24.07.2023
Army Museum of Western Australia
Really fantastic museum, with lots of exhibits covering world war I and II as well as other wars throughout the ages. Tons of information, lots of vehicles to look at and the kids liked the trenches. We spent about 2 hours there, kids lasted just over and hour and then spent time in the sun drawing and playing with the Lego that they provided. Fantastic value for money.
Suzi W
23.07.2023
Army Museum of Western Australia
Lots to see and read. A good collection of medals, machinery and memorabilia.I learnt that it was probably your worst nightmare to be in a Japanese POW camp during WW2. They marched thousands of prisoners across the land (Sandakan death marches) and by the end few people remained.
Allison Sheehan
11.07.2023
Army Museum of Western Australia
This is a fantastic museum with multiple rooms containing information, memorabilia and displays. The tour guides are there to add extra information and answer questions. I particularly liked the large wall displays of newspaper articles from the various wars. An excellent experience for primary children to adults.

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Artillery Barracks, 6 Burt St, Fremantle WA 6160
Army Museum of Western Australia