Motor Museum of Western Australia

Galleries, Museums and Collections

Nestled in the tranquil surrounds of Whiteman Park, a short drive northeast of Perth's city centre and conveniently located enroute to the Swan Valley, Motor Museum of Western Australia offers an enriching journey through the state's motoring history.
Daniel Ricciardos 3x winning 2014 Red Bull RB10 inside Ricciardo Hall in front of Ford Muscle Cars
Families out the front of Motor Museum of Western Australia admiring the red Morris Minor
two men (one in a wheelchair) looking at the old cars within a goldrush display
MMWA Tour Guide showcasing the gold rush car display in front of a captive audience
Three children sitting inside a white Leyland  Marina with the doors missing
Parents and children looking at Scalextric set as cars race around a track
Couple looking at Motor Museum of Western Australia muscle car collection
Man leaning towards a blue Subaru 22B STi that is on display at the motor museum of western australi
Mum and daughter standing in front of a teal blue VW split screen van
Group of people looking at the Motoring Legends of Western Australia mural found outside the museum
Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in a vast and diverse collection showcasing more than 200 historic vehicles, including rare cars, motorcycles, and trucks that trace the evolution of transport from the late 1800s to the present day.

Among the museum's most notable exhibits is Daniel Ricciardo's celebrated 2014 Red Bull RB10, renowned as the only winning Formula 1 race car on permanent display in Australia, alongside an expansive scale model collection - the largest such collection on display in the Southern Hemisphere with over 15,000 scale models to view.

Striking murals, such as the 'Legends of Western Australian Motoring' adorning the museum's exterior, provide a vibrant visual tribute to local automotive achievements. Additionally, a mural along Volunteer Way honours Holden's 69 years of history in Australia, celebrating its enduring place in the nation's motoring landscape.

Beyond the museum, Whiteman Park's inviting picnic spots, meandering walking trails, and convenient proximity to acclaimed Swan Valley wineries make this destination ideal for visitors seeking a leisurely day filled with exploration and discovery.

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Address

233A Drumpellier Drive, Whiteman, Western Australia, 6068

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