Top 5 Specialty Museums in Darwin, Northern Territory

February 22, 2022 Marissa Gamble

As the Northern Territory’s thriving capital, Darwin attracts travelers from all around the globe for its outdoor, tropical lifestyle. With waterfront dining, crocodile adventures, rich historical experiences and access to the Tiwi Islands all within a few minutes of the city center, there’s enough to do to fill a weekend or a week.
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19 Conacher St Bullocky Point, Darwin, Northern Territory 0801 Australia +61 8 8999 8264 [email protected] http://www.magnt.net.au
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4.5 based on 3,402 reviews

Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory

The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) is the NT's premier cultural institution. Enjoy permanent exhibition highlights such as Cyclone Tracy, Natural History and Sweetheart, a famous croc as well as exciting temporary exhibitions. Enjoy a meal at the picturesque Saltwater cafe overlooking the sea or purchase a book or gift at the Store at the Museum. Entry is free. MAGNT runs an engaging series of talks, public programs, workshops and school holiday programs. Check out the website for details

Reviewed By 341ceceliac

What a lovely gem of a place. Beautifully laid out with some amazing pieces. The area allocated to Cyclone Tracy was incredible - all Australians should experience the exhibit particularly the sound booth which recreates the sound of the cyclone. And Sweetheart is here too - poor Sweetheart - finally left in peace. Such an extraordinary creature. The bird exhibition is also amazing. Don’t miss any of it.

2. Chinese Temple and Museum Chung Wah

25 Woods St, Darwin, Northern Territory 0800 Australia +61 8 8941 0898 http://www.chungwahnt.asn.au
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Chinese Temple and Museum Chung Wah

Reviewed By 139brada

A really interesting place to visit to understand some of the rich Chinese history of Darwin. The museum has a great mix of exhibits including some fascinating personal histories of Chinese families of the region. A great view of some of the less well known history of this important and resilient group of settlers

3. Defence of Darwin Experience

5434 Alec Fong Lim Drive East Point, Darwin, Northern Territory 0801 Australia +61 8 8981 9702 [email protected] http://www.defenceofdarwin.nt.gov.au/
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Defence of Darwin Experience

The Defence of Darwin Experience is managed by Darwin Military Museum on behalf of the Northern Territory Government. It was established to tell a story of Darwin's role in World War II and is dedicated to the period 1932 to 1945 - a very important time in Territory history. The Defence of Darwin Experience opened on 18 February 2012, which was in time to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the Bombing of Darwin. Defence of Darwin Experience is the first facility in Australia to provide visitor with an immersive, interactive, multimedia experience which extends beyond the physical walls of the precinct 'hub'. The Defence of Darwin Experience is fully airconditioned inlcuding a gift shop and cafe. The Darwin Military Museum is only a step outside of the Defence of Darwin Experience, providing visitors with a different experience: artillery pieces; vehicles, uniforms, firearms, models and paintings and much more. The Darwin Military Museum is the original military museum which was established from the 1960s by the Royal Australian Association of the Northern Territory. The Darwin Military Museum is continuing to expand by adding more exhibitions to further educate visitors of Northern Australia involvement in WWII. Defence of Darwin Experience and Darwin Military Museum has formed a large World War II precinct at East Point. Visitors can move through the precinct and view the displays and exhibitions offered by both facilities.

Reviewed By trio10

Well worth the visit , short indoor movie to watch with individual peoples wartime experience inter woven with it through displays in and around the theatre. Also lots of outdoor display areas and war time gun emplacements to see.

4. 1934 Qantas Hangar

22 Macdonald Street Parap, Darwin, Northern Territory 0820 Australia +61 8 8942 4839 [email protected] http://www.mvec.org.au
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1934 Qantas Hangar

Come and see some of the Northern Territories Automotive history. Everything from Steam Traction Engines and Locomotives to the first Solar Car, each with it's own piece of history and it's all housed in the old Qantas Hangar which it's self has survived both the attempts by the Japanese to destroy it in 1934 to Cyclone Tracy in 1974. It's the territories best kept secret.

Reviewed By Deb2072 - Blackwall, Australia

So much history in one place. All run by volunteers who are amazing. Filled to the brim with so much to see. Loved the old cars and motorbikes.

5. Road Masters House Museum

1 McMinn St, Darwin, Northern Territory 0800 Australia +61 8 8981 2848 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.au/places/the-roadmasters-house/
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Road Masters House Museum

Roadmaster's House was built to accommodate the staff of the North Australia Railway (NAR). The date of construction of the building is not known but was most likely in the 1920s or 1930s. It was built to accommodate staff of the North Australia Railway (NAR) and was known as Roadmaster’s House. The Roadmaster was the officer responsible for track maintenance. It was occupied by NAR staff until damaged by Cyclone Tracy in 1974. After the railway closed in 1976 the building was leased to the Roman Catholic Stella Maris organisation where it was used as a seafarers centre. Originally the house provided for an office, bar, meals, and recreational facilities up until 1991 when a new building was completed and the house became an annexe. Roadmaster’s House Museum documents the work of engineers and surveyors in the Northern Territory.

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