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The WA Maritime Museum sits on Fremantle's Victoria Quay in a bold, angular building designed by Cox Howlett & Bailey Woodland. It celebrates Western Australia's relationship with the ocean — from Aboriginal fishing traditions to the America's Cup and modern naval vessels.

The Western Australian Museum Boola Bardip ('many stories' in Noongar language) reopened in 2020 after a $400 million redevelopment. Located in the Perth Cultural Centre, it weaves together the natural sciences, Aboriginal culture, and Western Australia's social history across eight interconnected galleries.

The WA Shipwrecks Museum, part of the Western Australian Museum network, is housed in an 1852 heritage commissariat building in Fremantle. It contains one of the southern hemisphere's most significant maritime archaeology collections.

The Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA) is the state's principal art museum, housed in a modernist building in the Perth Cultural Centre. Its collection spans over 18,000 works from traditional Aboriginal art to contemporary Australian and international pieces.

The Perth Mint is the world's oldest operating mint, established in 1899 as a branch of the Royal Mint London. Located in an elegant Victorian-era building on Hay Street, it produces Australia's gold, silver, and platinum bullion coins and offers a popular heritage exhibition.

Scitech is Perth's interactive science and technology centre, located in West Perth. With over 100 hands-on exhibits, a planetarium, and travelling science shows, it's a top destination for families and curious minds.