Perth's Western Australian Museum is an excellent place for visitors to delve deep into the natural and cultural heritage of the state and gain a better understanding about Australia's rich history. Permanent exhibitions at the museum include...more
Perth's Western Australian Museum is an excellent place for visitors to delve deep into the natural and cultural heritage of the state and gain a better understanding about Australia's rich history. Permanent exhibitions at the museum include WA Land and People - an exhibition about Australia's prehistoric era and indigenous beginnings, Diamonds to Dinosaurs - an exhibition about West Australia's 12 billion year old history with specimens from outer space, Katta Djinoong - an exhibition dedicated to Western Australia's Aboriginal people, Dampier Marine Gallery - an exhibition about Dampier Archipelago, and the Mammal, Bird and Butterfly Galleries. A Discovery Centre is also included at the museum, letting both children and adults learn more about the collections at the museum.
Free-of-charge
Open daily from 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Around 1 hour
Adults, Families,Young Adults, Children, Senior Travellers
The permanent exhibition sections
Though designated prayer facilities at Western Australian Museum will be unavailable for Muslim travellers, it is possible to request for a private area to use during prayer times. Muslim travellers can also visit some of the mosques in Perth such as the Perth Mosque - which is Perth's oldest and most prominent mosque - as well as Perth City Musalla.
Muslim travellers looking for Halal food near Western Australian Museum can visit some of the many Halal restaurants in Perth. A few prominent Halal restaurants in Perth include Hamza Kebab, Chirn Park Malaysian and Nando's Harbour Town which all offer a wide range of enticing Halal cuisine.