Melbourne Maritime Museum

Coordinates: 37°49′28″S 144°57′11″E / 37.82444°S 144.95306°E / -37.82444; 144.95306

Former Melbourne Maritime Museum

Polly Woodside barque at the Maritime Museum
Established 1978
Location Melbourne, Australia
Type Shipping museum
Website www.pollywoodside.com.au/

The former Melbourne Maritime Museum, now Polly Woodside, managed by the National Trust of Australia, is situated in South Wharf on the Yarra River in the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

It is home to the Polly Woodside Barque, the now restored cargo vessel launched in 1885. The Polly Woodside vessel resides in an original wooden-walled dry dock. The dry dock was used for the repair and service of ships for over 100 years.

Historic buildings on the site include a pump house and boiler room for use in pumping water from the dry dock. Shed 2 is home to displays, artefacts and models of Polly Woodside and those relating to her life as a working vessel.

The museum is a popular attraction for school children and offers extensive education programs for pruimary and secondary school students.

Facilities on the site include the interactive gallery, a souvenir shop and picnic area.

Regular events include Pirate Sundays on the first Sunday of every month.

Polly Woodside is open for visitors Saturday and Sundays, 10am-4pm and each day of the school holidays in Victoria.

For more information see Polly Woodside or National Trust of Australia (Victoria).


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