Darwin Museum Underground WWII Oil Storage Tunnels Darwin Waterfront Precinct, Kitchener Dr, Darwin City NT 0800

Darwin Museum Underground WWII Oil Storage Tunnels





735 Reviews
  • Tuesday9 AM–4 PM
  • Wednesday9 AM–4 PM
  • Thursday9 AM–4 PM
  • Friday9 AM–4 PM
  • Saturday9 AM–4 PM
  • Sunday9 AM–4 PM
  • Monday9 AM–4 PM




Darwin Museum Underground WWII Oil Storage Tunnels Darwin Waterfront Precinct, Kitchener Dr, Darwin City NT 0800




About the Business

Darwin Museum WW2 Tunnels is a national museum of Australian history and geology. It's located in Darwin, Northern Territory - the capital city secrets of Australia WWII - Things to do in Darwin WW II TunnelsTop Secret WW2 underground heritage museum | Things to do in Darwin Today | Cheap family things to do in Darwin NT |Darwin Museum WWII

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+61889856333
Darwin Waterfront Precinct, Kitchener Dr, Darwin City NT 0800

Hours

  • Tuesday9 AM–4 PM
  • Wednesday9 AM–4 PM
  • Thursday9 AM–4 PM
  • Friday9 AM–4 PM
  • Saturday9 AM–4 PM
  • Sunday9 AM–4 PM
  • Monday9 AM–4 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids




Recommended Reviews

Neal Heffernan
21.10.2023
Darwin Museum Underground WWII Oil Storage Tunnels
An interesting place to visit- not a huge amount to see but an impressive structure. Because the information is provided via posters it might not be a brilliant experience for very young children. It was a little unsettling to read of all the engineering issues that have bedevilled it, whilst seeing the water pouring down the walls! But worth a visit.
Jo Salmon
17.10.2023
Darwin Museum Underground WWII Oil Storage Tunnels
Definitely worth a visit. I thought I would find it too claustrophobic, but bigger than I thought, well lit and plenty to read along the walls, as you walk along. Fascinating part of Darwin's history and to think they kept it a secret for so long.
Kylie M
14.10.2023
Darwin Museum Underground WWII Oil Storage Tunnels
Interesting historical site in Darwin providing a very detailed (quite a lot to take in) history of Darwin, the bombing impact and city planning and infrastructure. Worth a look to step back in time. Prob a 30-45min visit
Craig Kirk
14.09.2023
Darwin Museum Underground WWII Oil Storage Tunnels
The underground museum provided good history of darwinsWW2 history
Rosalie Ryan
07.09.2023
Darwin Museum Underground WWII Oil Storage Tunnels
Quite an interesting place, full of history. One tunnel has information posters hung on the walls which are information and interesting to read. My youngest got bored and so I had to move quicker and just find fun facts for her and explore the tunnel. My husband enjoyed taking his time reading the posters. Quite a fascinating place.
Top Oz Tours & Travel Ideas
24.07.2023
Darwin Museum Underground WWII Oil Storage Tunnels
This was our first visit to Darwin’s World War 2 Oil Storage Tunnels, which are an intriguing link with the city’s wartime history. It's really impressive. The tunnels feature interpretative boards with information about the war years, and they've just launched an augmented reality experience. The past comes to life, thanks to a 3D host known as AADFA Man. Well worth checking out. Thanks team for your hospitality!
Shane Bollard
22.07.2023
Darwin Museum Underground WWII Oil Storage Tunnels
An interesting perspective of history in Darwin . The tunnel is well appointed with the stories and history of the tunnels during and after the war.
Suzanne Saxelby
21.07.2023
Darwin Museum Underground WWII Oil Storage Tunnels
Very interesting and a good read of information. Glad we visited here. we went to the War museum after this.
Ana Collins
16.07.2023
Darwin Museum Underground WWII Oil Storage Tunnels
Not the most exciting experience considering it’s one of the must see things in Darwin, suited for the WW2 historians, but unless you have a huge interest in the everything ww2 you may not find it interesting.The humidity is unbearable too, walking out to 31° we actually felt a chill!

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Darwin Museum Underground WWII Oil Storage Tunnels