HMAS Castlemaine Gem Pier, Syme St, Williamstown VIC 3016

HMAS Castlemaine





301 Reviews
  • TuesdayClosed
  • WednesdayClosed
  • ThursdayClosed
  • FridayClosed
  • Saturday10:30 AM–4 PM
  • Sunday10:30 AM–4 PM
  • MondayClosed




HMAS Castlemaine Gem Pier, Syme St, Williamstown VIC 3016




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Gem Pier, Syme St, Williamstown VIC 3016

Hours

  • TuesdayClosed
  • WednesdayClosed
  • ThursdayClosed
  • FridayClosed
  • Saturday10:30 AM–4 PM
  • Sunday10:30 AM–4 PM
  • MondayClosed

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Restaurant




Recommended Reviews

Azad Mirzaei
10.10.2023
HMAS Castlemaine
Amazing place to visit very well maintained ship and full of stories.
Jack Mifsud
29.09.2023
HMAS Castlemaine
I went on the ship just for a browse around. I was surprised about the history which I had learnt from the volunteers. The volunteers had made the experience amazing.There is lot's to see on the ship. Many artefacts and videos are shown to give you the historical view of it's time.I was told about how everything works in the engine room. The volunteers knowledge had explained a breakdown about how the steam engine works which was very fascinating.The entry admission helps go towards the ship's restoration.
Peter McQuinney
16.08.2023
HMAS Castlemaine
This is a great historical museum that has been well maintained by a Maritime Trust of Australia local branch.It was open on the day I attended, ANZAC day, and is well worth the time if you are in the area.Its a World War Two corvette built in Melbourne, 1942.It has been docked at the Gem Pier Williamstown for a long period of time.There are public toilets near by
Dominic Coote
05.08.2023
HMAS Castlemaine
Not open alot mostly weekends and school holidays. Was about 5 dollars an adult to go on. Amazing views from the park of the boat. Also great views of the city from the boat. A few interactive turrets on the boat. Boat kept nice and clean well worth a visit.
Nakul pisolkar
24.07.2023
HMAS Castlemaine
HMAS Castlemaine is a corvette naval ship of the Royal Australian Navy from the world war 2, it is one of the only remaining ships from WW2 in Victoria and remains afloat at the gem pier in Williamstown, VIC. The museum ship is definitely worth a visit as shows the history of the ship itself, the voyages it did around Australia, New Guinea & Timor during WW2. The staff cabins, engine room, radar room & boiler room is well preserved and gives you great insight about the ship. It also has lots of information about the crew on board this ship during WW2. It’s open only of weekends and public holidays.
Ian Cushion
23.07.2023
HMAS Castlemaine
Great guides on board and the ship is kept in great condition and with good information. Fun for kids on the moving guns!
Leo Lee
23.07.2023
HMAS Castlemaine
Great place to take kids to learn about battleships and sailing. Amazing technology.
Yaoming Xuan
23.07.2023
HMAS Castlemaine
All is good until I saw the displays talking about the western invasion to China in 1900. As a Chinese, I can say the contents in the museum are very offensive and inaccurate.First of all, the boxers are not the reason that China was invaded by 8 western nations. The real reason was money. The European colonial empires such as UK robbed nearly every nation that wasn’t a European colony back then. China was simply one of them. Even without the boxers, the war would still happen.Secondly, the boxers were not the villains. Before the 1900’s war, the western nations had started dozens of wars against China. Before 1900, they had raided astronomical amount of money out of the Chinese government and its people. And the war reparations directly caused millions of Chinese families to die of starvation, and indirectly killed over 50 million people in the civil wars triggered by them. Imagine living as a civilian in 1900, you had wonderful kids and a happy life until a few pirates came. People around you died one by one because of them, but the police was too afraid to do anything. What would you do? I’m not arguing their method was right. Some of them did kill innocent European civilians. But when a man was placed into a desperate situation like this, it’s understandable.Thirdly, I don’t understand why modern Australians want to be proud of this history. The western nations were nothing but bandits in this war. I bet that the so-called “souvenirs” were actually robbed from the bodies of an innocent Chinese family. There isn’t anything to be proud of. Additionally, the text made it clear that only 6 Australians tried to join the raid (but failed to arrive in time). So it’s really not related to Australians.Lastly, I have completely no idea why this history is displayed on a WW2 warship. The ship didn’t even exist back then!
William Cole
22.07.2023
HMAS Castlemaine
Worth every cent of only $8 to get in! Volunteers are friendly and knowledgeable. There is a good museum if naval history is your thing or just explore every nook and cranny of this lovingly restored WWII ship, from the wheelhouse to the engine room. Do yourself a favour and visit.
Alexander Chiarizia
13.07.2023
HMAS Castlemaine
Helpful staff. They'll start the engine for you if you ask. Heaps of memorabilia.

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