Berndt Museum of Anthropology

Berndt Museum of Anthropology

The Berndt Museum of Anthropology, located on the Crawley campus of the University of Western Australia, 10 minutes by bus from Perth's CBD, holds one of the world's finest collections of Australian Aboriginal art and cultural materials, as well as an Asian collection (containing Australia's finest Himalayan collection) and Melanesia (principally from Papua New Guinea). The Museum also holds extensive historical collections of photographs, audio and visual recordings.

Address: 
University of WA Stirling Highway, Nedlands WA 6907, Australia
Tel: 
+61 08 6488 2854
Fax: +61 08 93801062
Hours: 
Mondays and Wednesdays 2.00pm - 4.30pm, Fridays 10.00am to 2.00pm, other times by prior appointment.
Admission: 
General admission free
Facilities: 
Disabled access, guided tours by prior arrangement only. Paid parking available nearby on campus.
Collection: 

9,000 ethnographic and art items; 30,000 photographs; 3,000 reference books; c.10 collections of field notes, tape recordings. Elements of the Museum's collections are accessible online. Its illustrated catalogues are fully digitised and are available for inspection.