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2 Museum Place,
Batavia Coast Marina,
Geraldton / Jambinu, WA, 6530
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Opening hours
Open daily 9.30am – 3pm
Public holiday hours
Closed Australia Day, Labour Day, Good Friday, Anzac Day,
Christmas Day, Boxing Day & New Year's Day
General Admission
Free General Admission entry
Donations are welcome (suggested donation $5)
Some special exhibitions and events may charge a fee
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Accessibility
The Museum of Geraldton is fully accessible
There are no staircases required to enter any of the public spaces, and an arched ramp is available for entrance into the Shipwrecks Gallery
Celebrating the rich heritage of the land, sea and people of the Mid West region.
Overlooking the Indian Ocean, the Museum of Geraldton celebrates the rich heritage of the land, sea and people of the Mid West region.
Discover ancient landforms, Yamaji history and culture, and the region’s unique natural landscapes and marine environment.
The archaeological riches from four Dutch shipwrecks - Batavia, Gilt Dragon, Zuytdorp, and Zeewijk, are revealed in the Shipwrecks Gallery. Visitors can join a guided highlights tour available daily at 11.30am.
Witness the wrecks of HMAS Sydney (II) and HSK Kormoran as they currently lie, 2,500 metres deep on the ocean floor, in From Great Depths, a moving exhibit and 3D film.
The Museum’s shop has a great range of souvenirs, gifts and educational items suited to all ages and interests.
What's on at Museum of Geraldton
The Spinifex Arts Project's Pila Nguru exhibition presents a detailed commentary of Spinifex Country by the Traditional Owners of the area.
Saturday 29 June – Sunday 10 November 2024
Yamaji Art and Ku’Arlu Mangga art centres collaborate for the first time with their exhibition ‘Yamaji Yanajingmanha Barna/Uthudu’.
Thursday 3 October – Sunday 15 December 2024
More to explore
Discover our State’s rich cultural and natural heritage through our permanent and special exhibitions.
The Museum’s shop has a great range of souvenirs, gifts and educational items suited to all ages and interests.
Explore our range of facilitated education programs and self-guided trails for educators and students.
Access within Museum
Full access to all areas within the Museum. For administration area access, there is a lift suitable for people with disability. Curved ramp for access to Shipwreck Gallery.
ACROD Parking
Two ACROD bays near entrance of museum. Flat street level paving. Free parking.
Audio Guides
Not available.
Captioning
Not available.
Drop Off Area
Near front entrance of museum or along Foreshore Drive adjacent to museum. Kerb at edge of pavement. Free parking.
Entry to Museum
Accessible paths from parking/drop off lead to museum entry.
Automatic front door at entry, then manual opening glass doors into reception. No steps.
Equipment Available
One manual wheelchair available for use.
Hearing Loops
No hearing loops available.
Reception
Main reception is located immediately after the glass doors. Only entry and exit to building.
Storage
Please be aware that the Museum of Geraldton does not have cloaking facilities or bag storage areas. As a consequence, luggage and bags should not be taken into the Museum.
Toilets
Toilet facilities located adjacent to reception.
One unisex/wheelchair accessible, two female, and two male toilets available.
Parents room also available.
Touch Trolleys
Not available.
Trained Guide or Assistance Dogs
Visitors accompanied by a Trained Guide or Assistance Dog or a dog undergoing such training are welcome in this site.
Address
Museum of Geraldton
2 Museum Place,
Batavia Coast Marina,
Geraldton / Jambinu,
Western Australia, 6530
Australia
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By Bus
The Western Australian Museum — Geraldton is located within walking distance of Chapman Rd bus-stop, which is serviced by the 501 service. Plan your journey by public transport >
By Car
Parking is available onsite.