Army Museum of Western Australia is located in (Fremantle), a coastal town on the southern outskirts of Perth, the capital of Western Australia, about 20 kilometers from the city of Perth.
Located in a blue-and-gray dome, Army Museum of Western Australia was built after World War II to commemorate the deaths of Australian soldiers, and several tanks at the gate are very eye-catching.
Army Museum of Western Australia offers visitors an opportunity to explore an extensive collection of military history while reflecting on the enduring effects of war, a museum documenting Australia's war history, including the Australian army in World War II and Vietnam. Korea War, Middle East War, and many other war history, including historical photos, archives, military uniforms, weapons, military vehicles and so on. The barracks in the museum were built in the early twentieth century.
Public transport:
- (B) from the Perth railway station in the city of Perth, (Perth Train Station) took the Freemantel line (Fremantle Line), to the Freemantal station (Fremantle Stn) and got off the bus and walked about 1.4km;
- You can also take the freemantle free bus (Fremantle CAT Bus) Red Cat Line (Red Cat) at Freeman Station.