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King Cottage Museum

77 Forrest Ave, South Bunbury WA 6230, Australia

Introduction of King Cottage Museum

King Cottage Museum is located in the small coastal town of Bunbury on the southwest coast of Western Australia.

Built in the early 1880s, King Cottage Museum had nothing to do with the king, just because it was the home of Henry King (Henry King), a > British immigrant, because it was named. All the buildings here were built by Henry himself, and even the bricks used in the house were made by his own hands, where the Jin family lived for four generations until about 1920.

As an example of an ordinary working-class immigrant family, the Jin family's residence was transformed into a museum in 1968. The decoration and decoration of the residence fully demonstrated the taste of the times at the time, and visitors could walk through it. King Cottage Museum has a collection of over 6000 exhibits dating back to the 19th century, including old photographs, antique clothing, shacks, antique vehicles, agricultural machinery and machinery.


Tickets:

  • adult: $10, Children: Free


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Loc:
Australia - Western Australia
Kind:
Attraction - Museum
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Tel:
(08) 9721 7546
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