There are also some rooms that are well equipped and a great space to rent for workshops as well. Inexpensive and a very unique venue. On the mezzanine floor, delve into social history with fascinating photographs and intriguing objects. As you peer through windows into the past, catch glimpses of what typical rooms looked like in the early days. Our exhibits feature a fully equipped kitchen, complete with various historical utensils and a wood-burning stove. You’ll find a meticulously set dining table—a snapshot of bygone evenings. The view from atop the museum roof is a great addition to the end of a night out. the museum’s lookout served as an observation post. Now, ascend the stairs to enjoy beautiful panoramic views of the City’s northern beaches. The lookout also boasts a stunning mural by Brenton See, featuring local wildlife.A beautiful place to visit with a great view of the city on top of the water tank. The staff are amazing and very knowledgable. A collection of 'rooms' on the mezzanine floor have been lovingly recreated, using items commonly in use in Australian homes. I could have lingered much longer among treasures remembered from my childhood in...
Read moreI have not been inside the museum as it opens only once a week during working hours although I live very close by. Fantastic feature though is the former water tower that is accessible 24/7 and offers 360 degree views across the whole city of perth, from Alkimos in the North to Fremantle...
Read moreThe museum is worth a look, just check to make sure of the opening hours. The views here of the ocean and down in to North Beach are incredible. There are also some rooms that are well equipped and a great space to rent for workshops as well. Inexpensive and a very...
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