1 / 3Museum of the Great Southern
📍 Albany, WA
Free-entry regional museum in Albany covering maritime heritage, First Nations stories, and early settler history.
Very informative, historical and comprehensive exhibitions about Albany and surrounds including First Nations stories. First settlers boat 'Amity'. Kids interactive area. Exellent Gift Shop❣️
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with school-age children interested in local history and maritime heritage. The Brig Amity is the standout — kids who enjoy climbing and exploring ships get the most from it. The QR-guided lower deck tour suits independent readers aged 10+.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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CAndC Gallivant
4 months ago
“Very informative, historical and comprehensive exhibitions about Albany and surrounds including First Nations stories. First settlers boat 'Amity'. Kids interactive area. Exellent Gift Shop❣️”
Jim The Traveller
5 months ago
“The whole site was fantastic to explore with the highlight being the Brig (ship) Amity. No charge to explore the deck of the ship and only a small fee to go and explore the lower deck. For the fee $4 concession you scan a QR code to your phone that explains various portions and uses of the ship as you go through. Low head room in some areas.”
Shaun L
5 months ago
“A local history museum focussing on the maritime days of the past in the Albany area. Free to enter (or you can donate) and have a look around although there is a small charge to go down below the decks of the Brig Amity ship outside. Nice to look around and understand the history of the area. Probably needs no more than an hour to do.”
Emily Buncombe
7 months ago
“Free entry. The lighthouse glass was beautiful. The metal sculptures outside also very interesting. Definitely worth the visit when passing through albany”
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Overview
The Museum of the Great Southern presents Albany's history through First Nations stories, early settler exhibits, and maritime displays. The Brig Amity ship anchors the site — visitors explore the open deck freely, with lower deck access via a QR-guided audio tour. A lighthouse exhibit and metal sculptures outside add to the visit. Free entry with donations welcomed. On-site gift shop and ample parking on-site.
