The Darwin Military Museum in East Point exhibits artifacts related to Darwin's role in World War II and other wars

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Darwin Military Museum, Darwin

The Darwin Military Museum in East Point exhibits artifacts related to Darwin's role in World War II and other wars.

The Darwin Military Museum in East Point exhibits artifacts related to Darwin's role in World War II and other wars. It is located in the former military base that housed more than 100,000 personnel during World War II. There are displays on World War I, bombing of Darwin in 1942, and Vietnam War. Exhibits include artillery and military vehicles.


Hours

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9:30

17:00

Mon

9:30

17:00

Tue

9:30

17:00

Wed

9:30

17:00

Thu

9:30

17:00

Fri

9:30

17:00

Sat

9:30

17:00

About Darwin Military Museum

 LOT 5434 Alec Fong Lim Dr, East Point NT 0820, Australia

 +61 8 8981 9702

 darwinmilitarymuseum.com.au

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