The Polly Woodside (Polly Woodside), an ancient three-masted sails wooden cargo ship built in Belfast, Ireland, in 1885, transported coal and wheat between England and South America. After traveling 1.7 million kilometers and traveling around the world 17 times, the Polly Woodside came to Melbourne, to stay on (Yarra River) on the Yala River in South wharf (South Wharf) and was transformed into a museum open to the public.
The Polly Woodside is close to the landmarks of (DFO South Wharf) and Melbourne Crown casino (Crown Melbourne), the (Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre), DFO brand discount stores at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Center.
At Polly Woodside, visitors can learn about Melbourne's maritime history with Victoria, which is a concrete testimony to Australia's rich maritime history and provides a range of fascinating experiences for visitors, especially families with children, including a gallery showing the story and history of the ship, as well as activities for children, such as pirate games and crafts, unique pirate days and wharf with picnic facilities.
On board the Polly Woodside, the Navy Chief Officer (First Mate) can tie the rope for you and experience life below the main deck; look for the feeling of non-seasickness on the (Motion Room) floor of the action room; experience what the 1904 voyage looked like in an immersive cinema shaped like a ship's hull, be a global traveler, and fill your one-eye cat passport (Patch the Cat Passport) with stamps from all over the place!?
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Adults: 16 Australian dollars; children (3 15 years old): 9.5 Australian dollars
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