Museum of the Goldfields
Galleries, Museums and Collections
Museum of the Goldfields in Kalgoorlie/Karlkurla offers an immersive journey into the heart of Western Australia's gold rush era. The museum presents curated exhibits, including the state's largest collection of gold bars and nuggets, original mining artefacts, and interactive displays that recount the lives of prospectors and mining families.
The museum's heritage precinct offers a captivating glimpse into Kalgoorlie's golden past, featuring the iconic British Arms Hotel, celebrated as Australia's narrowest pub, alongside De Bernales's recreated boardroom and a charming 1930s miner's cottage. Each space immerses visitors in the authentic atmosphere of life during the gold rush era. For those seeking a broader perspective, the Ivanhoe Headframe viewing platform provides sweeping vistas of the city and surrounding mine sites. Complementing these experiences, the daily "Highlights Tour" invites guests to uncover deeper stories of Aboriginal heritage, pioneering transport, and the transformative development that shaped the Goldfields.
A visit to the museum is an ideal addition to nearby experiences such as the Super Pit lookout, Kalgoorlie Town Hall and the Heritage Tram tour. The Aboriginal Bush Food and Medicine Garden highlights partnerships with Indigenous communities to promote sustainability and cultural education. Housed within historic buildings, the museum preserves Kalgoorlie's pulse, making it a captivating stop for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
A visit to the museum is an ideal addition to nearby experiences such as the Super Pit lookout, Kalgoorlie Town Hall and the Heritage Tram tour. The Aboriginal Bush Food and Medicine Garden highlights partnerships with Indigenous communities to promote sustainability and cultural education. Housed within historic buildings, the museum preserves Kalgoorlie's pulse, making it a captivating stop for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.

















