WACA Museum
The Western Australian Cricket Association (est.1885) is the home of cricket in Western Australia and through the WACA Museum displays the history of cricket in Western Australia and other sports played at this iconic ground.
Address:
Nelson Crescent, East Perth WA ,
Tel:
+61 08 9265 7318
Hours:
Open Monday to Friday 10am – 3pm
The Museum is not open on weekends and public holidays.
The Museum is open on match days – see announced times.
The Museum is not open on weekends and public holidays.
The Museum is open on match days – see announced times.
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Admission:
Adults - $5.00
Concession/ Children U/15 - $3.00
Facilities:
Tours of the famous WACA Ground are available through the WACA Museum. Visitors on our Ground Tours are able to undertake a guided tour of the ground which lasts approximately 90 minutes.
Parking is also available in the City of Perth car parks nearby. Fees apply.
Parking is also available in the City of Perth car parks nearby. Fees apply.
Collection:
The WACA Museum exhibits feature the great names in Western Australian, Australian and International cricket including Lillee, Bradman, Marsh, Hussey, Gilchrist, WG Grace and many more. Display rooms such as The International Room, Sir Donald Bradman Room, The Local History Room, The Bat Room and The Centenary of Federation Room feature historic memorabilia including the infamous ‘underarm’ ball.