WA MUSEUM BOOLA BARDIP
A highly instructive museum, housed in a former prison, retracing the Aboriginal and natural history of Western Australia.
The Western Australia Museum reopened in 2020 after renovation under the name Boola Bardip, which means "many stories" in the Noongar language of the region's Aborigines.
It is housed in a former prison dating from 1891, which has been converted into a museum. The museum covers three main themes: the stories of the region's inhabitants, the breathtaking landscapes and flora and fauna it possesses, and the state of WA's impact on the world. The exhibits are interactive and modern, and you can take advantage of a free audio guide.
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