Queenscliffe Maritime Museum

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Queenscliff, Australia

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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Queenscliffe Maritime Museum is located in Queenscliff, Australia on Maritime Museum, 2 Wharf St. Queenscliffe Maritime Museum is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category maritime museumtourist attraction in Australia.

Address

Maritime Museum, 2 Wharf St

Phone

+61 352583440

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Sanjiv Raveendiran

Had a wonderful experience this morning on a guided tour with John. He was very friendly, knowledgeable, entertaining and passionate. All the hallmarks of an excellent tour guide. This place is volunteer-run, and it was a privilege to meet the team of volunteers busying away in various parts of the museum. A highly recommended stop down in Queenscliff. A lot of stories on the Colony of Victoria to present, from a literally impressive vantage point. Queenscliffe.

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Jeff Zhao

An interesting museum with a lot of old items which are polished and precipitated by time.

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ruth st.claire

Great group. Passionate people willing to share knowledge. Happy to share volunteer work. A WONDERFUL PLACE FOR PARENTS TO HELP PROMOTE CURIOSITY IN THEIR CHILDREN.

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Arun Kumar Shankar

I really loved the way the guide explained the history and importance of the place

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James Chen

A great place to visit while in the area. Very friendly staff and lots of interesting things.

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Wickd Chin

Surprisingly enjoyable little museum! Packed with lots of historical items, knowledge and quite a few interactive exhibits too! Extends outdoors - sheds, jail cell, etc.

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Mahima Jain

Lovely little museum showcasing Queenscliff's history and shipwrecks off its coast. Mary gave us a short but informative tour, and some fascinating little nuggets of history along the way that we highly appreciated!

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Evan Clarke

I used to work here but didn't get paid. Usually I had nothing to do, but whenever I was needed the work was usually gruelling. I needed to move some heavy objects and shovel some dirt while I had a sore wrist. But to be fair I didn't tell my superiors. They weren't to know - I was just trying to put on a brave face