Darwin Museums
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- Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin
Situated in a tropical garden, this art museum house Aboriginal, Southeast Asian
and Oceanic art. Visitors can also see a spine chilling reenactment of the fierce
Cyclone Tracey that devastated Darwin in 1974, inside the museum's - Black
Room. -
- Australian Pearling Exhibition, Darwin
Those with a weakness for pearls must visit this history museum to learn all
about the history of pearling, an industry whose origins are as mystical and
romantic as the product itself.
- East Point Military Museum, Darwin
The Royal Australian Artillery Association, to exhibit various photographs and
artifacts from Darwin's wartime history, set this Darwin museum as an artillery
museum. A tour of this military museum in Darwin reveals some fascinating facts
about what happened in 1942, including the Japanese bombing of Darwin during
World War II. The 64 raids conducted on Darwin lasted for almost 2 years and
killed over 300 people
This Darwin museum has parking and disabled facilities and is easy to access
by public transport as it is located at the strategic location; Alec Fong Lim
Drive
East Point NT 0820, Australia.
- Australian Aviation Heritage Centre, Darwin
Those with a keen interest in aircrafts can see A B-52 bomber (one of only two
on displays outside the U.S.) displayed here along with other military aircraft,
engines and the wreckage of a Japanese Zero fighter shot down in the 1942 air
raids on Darwin.